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M4500 Lever Steering

Bob Hello
I need to remove the "lever steering Part number 33251-62644 (the boomerang shaped steering linkage the steering hydraulic attaches to).
It appears to pivot on a pin. I believe the pin needs to be removed. Can anyone tell me how to remove that pin?
It appears the front axle will need to be removed, or lowered too. There is a pin that looks like it goes through a portion of the front axle that will need to be removed, any suggestions on how to remove it?
Thank you very much. The tractor was borrowed and I want to make it right for the owner. I have checked on the price of the arm and they must be made of gold!! The owner wants to try to do a weld repair. The arm broke very near the end where it attaches to the steering hydraulic ram. Any one have experience welding this piece?
The tractor is a Kubota M4500
Thanks again for the assistance
Bob

Bob No love for Bob here??
Any ideas on removing the steering arm on a M4500

Bob Remove the ball joints from the steering lever
Access the cover for the top of the pivot pin and remove.
Remove the set screw in the lever arm
You can screw a bolt into the pivot pin and pull the pin up
Move the steering arm from under the bushing.
Move the bushing uo in it's hole (very difficult 6 foot pry bar and an impact hammer) It would be possible to break the casting the bushing is in.
With the bushing raised about 1 inch you can remove the steering lever

Bob Line 6 should read
Move the bushing up in it's hole



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