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Ferguson TED20 - Removing The Steering Box - Video Tutorial
The steering box contains the gears that transmit the driver's steering movements to the steering linkage that turns the wheels. In this video Gordon investigates steering issues on his TED20 - part 1 follows the step by step removal of the steering box.
'Now that the axle is complete we move onto the Steering box. Removing it and dismantling to determine why it is so tight. We are going to run through the whole of the mechanism to make sure it is as good as we can get it.'
On their smallholding in north Devon Gordon, Kathy and Oscar spend many weekends working on their land and their tractors. Visit their channel for more instructional videos for your tractor: Waterhouse Forde
Ferguson TED20 - Removing The Steering Box - Video Tutorial
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Part 2 of Andrew Chapman's steering overhaul review. This article is based on rebuilding the steering knuckles and hubs on Bradford built International Harvester B275, B414 and 434 tractors.
This
article is based on rebuilding the front axle pivot pin and bushes on Bradford
built International Harvester B275, B414 and 434 tractors. The design of the
parts are however similar to those on many tractors of the period and so should
be of general use
The final article in the 'Steering Overhaul' series by contributor Andrew Chapman. This article focuses primarily on steering boxes fitted to Bradford built International Harvester tractors.