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In Reply to: Re: yanmar 1500d steering posted by mark on Thursday, October 22, 2009:
you could use a impact tool and socket to remove the nut just as you would those on a car wheel,
left turn to loose, with it having power steering and you stated the wheel would slip under a load while turning, You realy need to get a look at the splin inside, or even the part where is pressed into the st-wheel itself,
it may have been broken loose from the bond, although you could see this with the cap off the center, I have heard of many 1500 and 1700 having replaced the steering gearbox, But if I understand what your saying, its only sliping at where the wheel attached to the splines and this would indicate possibly wrong steering wheel? very rarely would these splines be stripped especially with power steering assist. unless of course at some point and time the power steering was not working and the tractor was still being used could have possibly stripped it out under force of turning,
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