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steering problem on farmall super a

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dick orr

04-26-2006 15:41:00




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I need help in correcting steering problem on super A farmall. Front end shimmys bad in high gear, steering rods are tight. Where can i purchase gears for steering if that is my problem . thank you for any help you may give. dick dmorr@prairieinet.net




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ddg

04-27-2006 10:24:53




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 Re: steering problem on farmall super a in reply to dick orr, 04-26-2006 15:41:00  
If your"s is an older SA, the steering arm clamps onto the shaft. This has to be tight, or it will shimmy when everything else looks tight. I have to tighten mine yearly, it"s a 1949. You"ll have to drive one wheel up on a block, to drop the axle down a little and get in there with two wrenches. It"s hard to get to, and you have limited stroke with the wrench, but it has to be tight.



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dick orr

04-27-2006 13:09:45




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 Re: steering problem on farmall super a in reply to ddg, 04-27-2006 10:24:53  
I tryed to tighten clamp on steering shaft and it was not loose but tighten it a little more, did not help. Thanks for suggestion dick



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dick orr

04-27-2006 11:44:17




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 Re: steering problem on farmall super a in reply to ddg, 04-27-2006 10:24:53  
My SA is 1951 serial no. 308440 Thanks for advise, will try to tighten bolt before taking gear box off. thank you dick



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dick orr

04-27-2006 06:05:46




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 Re: steering problem on farmall super a in reply to dick orr, 04-26-2006 15:41:00  
Thank you all for your replys. I have toe in correct. It has steering rods that does not have balls on ends they srrm to be tight-no play. I will try the things you men have suggested. Will get back when done these suggestions. Thanks again for help. dick



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gene bender

04-27-2006 04:36:07




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 Re: steering problem on farmall super a in reply to dick orr, 04-26-2006 15:41:00  
You better start with the steering sector remove it and rebuild bushings keys and maybe even the bearings. I have done several in fact just finished one yesterday just takes some time and common sense. You didnt say whether your tie rods were the automotive type or the ball ends with adjustments.



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Hugh MacKay

04-27-2006 01:51:14




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 Re: steering problem on farmall super a in reply to dick orr, 04-26-2006 15:41:00  
Dick: I doubt if the steering box gear and worm are the problem. Most likely the problem is in the vertical shaft within the box. That shaft was changed around 1951, and I understand the older ones had a square taper shaft where steering control arm goes on. I've never had one of the early model but I expect the gear inside the box is keyed with a woodruff key.

The later model Super A plus all 100, 130, and 140 have a round tapered shaft with woodruff keys on both gear and steering control arm. Those keys can give a lot of free travel on your steering wheel. Also loosenes of the nut that holds steering arm can cause this. This can be fixed with new keys, and I understand in the case of the square tapered shaft, shim stock will work.

You may find once you get it apart, you have damaged keyways. If so come back, I as well as others on this site have fixed those. I've seen several solutions, all good in my opinion. You get to that point and we wont see you stuck.

The worm and gear when you can find them are close to $500. I've had 6 of thes tractors in my lifetime and I've yet to see a non usuable worm and gear.

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Mr. Farmall

04-27-2006 20:44:02




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 Re: steering problem on farmall super a in reply to Hugh MacKay, 04-27-2006 01:51:14  
When I went to look at the steering arm on my A somebody had welded it on the shaft! So I had to get a new arm and shaft.



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Yugrotcart

04-26-2006 15:43:12




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 Re: steering problem on farmall super a in reply to dick orr, 04-26-2006 15:41:00  
Check your alignment, should have a toe in of 1/4 inch.



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Yugrotcart

04-26-2006 15:43:07




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 Re: steering problem on farmall super a in reply to dick orr, 04-26-2006 15:41:00  
Check your alignment, should have a toe in of 1/4 inch.



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