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Re: IH 350 Steering
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Posted by rebuilder on January 05, 2004 at 18:02:25 from (216.241.135.230):
In Reply to: IH 350 Steering posted by Allen Rush on January 05, 2004 at 16:16:20:
Allen; The manual/power steering units on all the early utility IH tractors are a great weak point I believe. I am actually surprised your dealer can come up with a shaft for you! Last time I checked a couple years ago, only one shaft was available for well over $600. I used to rebuild these units(as much as possible), and usually I could never keep up with the demand. Mostly because 75% of the cores and used units brought in had busted shafts or wore out worm gears. I would estimate that for every unit I rebuilt it took four other units to get the parts to do so. Many people tried welding the teeth back on to the shaft but never helped. You have to realize that when the front wheels hit a bump or stump, all that force is transfered back into the box. As far as the stud you need, I assume it is the tapered stud which follows the worm gear. I don't rebuild these units any more but I gave those duties to a new guy. Don't worry, he's got a pretty good head on his shoulders. We should be able to come up with either measurements/stud/shaft or anything else you need. try this number 1/800/248/2955 and ask for the guy who rebuilds the steering units. By the way I think the 330/340 ut steering units are the same(or closest to it) to your unit. 460 units were quite a bit different. Post back with any further questions.
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