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Upgrade NowYou can do what ya want man, but I can tell you from what guys have told me for the last 5 years or so that you'll be replacing those pressure plates from Jensales in a couple years. Seems they are not hardened. ;-(Anyone use these pressure plates?
Seems like a set of 2 is the same price as a single cub cadet.
https://www.jensales.com/products/h...er-pressure-plate-heavy-duty-new-8301030.html
Cant imagine how the shaft got screwed up like that, looks like someone went after it with a chisel for Pete's sake.
Well rough day working on 104!
Wanted to go through the steering column. Step 1 remove the steering wheel. After a couple days of soaking the steering wheel in pb blaster I was hopeful!
Hope was short lived! Steering wheel wouldn’t move. Took some time to build a plate for the puller. Looked good! Put some tension onto the puller. Still would not move. View attachment 141376
I got a little aggressive with the puller and split the center shaft.
View attachment 141377
For right or wrong ended up drilling out the shaft. Steering wheel came through the adventure ok but need to find a replacement shaft.
In the end bottom end of steering shaft was pretty rough.
Dont be suprized if it dosent move at all, the one on my garage kept 127 had no rust at all.
Still soaked the crap out of it (Kroil)- tried the knee thing and then resorted to a homemade puller.
I kept the nut on to protect the shaft and put an inordinate ammoutnt of pressure on it and let it sit.
It still wouldnt budge - 3 well place smacks of the 3lb sledge on the puller made it come loose with loud pop.
Once it was off I fastioned a 1/4 plate that bolts to the steering wheel hub and is drilled for 1/4 bots to go in a puller
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