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    Loose Steering on Narrow Frame Cubs

    Steering can get loose for many reasons. Several sources of loose steering can be corrected by making adjustments or by replacing tie rod ends. But the biggest problem is the looseness at the point where the left "Steering Knuckle" is connected to the "Arm" by a 5/16" roll pin. The holes in...
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    Archive through June 02, 2013

    Front PTO Clutch problem update: I appreciate the help I got last week when I asked a whole bunch of questions about the mechanical PTO clutches on my narrow frame Cubs. I did get things running fine. But here's what I had been doing wrong!!! Instead of adjusting the clutch hand lever...
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    Archive through May 26, 2013

    To Digger: Thank you for your help with the PTO clutch. Regarding your note about the steering knuckle, I quess I better revisit my "Cub" page, since I have had a page up about that taper pin solution since 2002: http://www.spaco.org/loose.htm Thank you for the "heads up". I see that I...
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    Archive through May 26, 2013

    Narrow frame PTO clutches don't seem to last as long as they used to--- I have been using and servicing my 6 70-127 Cubs since about 1980 and I have replaced a few PTO clutches. But in the last couple of years, they have not been lasting as long. They start to slip in a only a season or so...
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