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Radiator and steering shaft on H

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Farmer Ryan fro

11-10-2006 10:34:55




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How do we remove the steering shaft? Water pump is going out. Need to get out the radiator.

Thanks




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r4etired

11-10-2006 16:42:03




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 Re: Radiator and steering shaft on H in reply to Farmer Ryan from WI, 11-10-2006 10:34:55  
The radiators are bolted down with 2 bolts,I believe they are 7/16 in fine thread, there is a spring above the nut and a cotter key thru the nut If you are lucky someone has previously removed the radiator and never replaced the cotter key.The first few years the M's and H's . did not have a hole in the casting to access the nuts from the bottom. You will have a real war with the cotter key comming in from the side. If the nuts are real rusty don't twist the bolt loose from the radiator. PB Blaster it for a few days before trying it. I have found it is almost easier to remove the frame rail bolts and slide the whole front end ahead far enough to use the back 2 bolts in the front holes, that gives you room to remove the pump.

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BillyinStoughton

11-10-2006 11:20:52




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 Re: Radiator and steering shaft on H in reply to Farmer Ryan from WI, 11-10-2006 10:34:55  
Jimmy King has it right on the head. One other thing to remember, is to keep track of the rubber spacers that go between the radiator and pedestal. If you don't get those back in, the steering shaft won't line up with the hole in the top of the radiator.

Good luck with it!

Billy



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Jimmy King

11-10-2006 10:43:59




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 Re: Radiator and steering shaft on H in reply to Farmer Ryan from WI, 11-10-2006 10:34:55  
Take the big pipe cap out of the steering gear case, disconect the shaft at the u-joint the just screw it out.



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Michael Soldan

11-10-2006 15:53:01




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 Re: Radiator and steering shaft on H in reply to Jimmy King, 11-10-2006 10:43:59  
Jimmy, old pal you just know those old Farmalls like the back of your hand..How ya doing? I haven't yaked at you in a while. I'm doing well, back to working and running the farm, full of beans and vinegar, getting near my fighting weight of 180.....You take care ..Mike in Exeter Ontario



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