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Anyway to tighten the front end up on this 245.

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Hitechluddite

The steering it’s really easy there’s no wobble in the front axle bearings or wheel bearings but you have to turn the steering wheel about a quarter of a turn before the mower actually reacts and I believe the problem is in the lateral movement of the axle as you turn the wheel as shown in this https://streamable.com/26y5nz


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Scrubcadet10

Scrubcadet10

Video don't work.


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Hitechluddite

yeah I know I made it public and then I reposted and it’s still not showing up do you know anywhere else I can drop a video I don’t see a way to put one on the site directly...


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Scrubcadet10

Scrubcadet10

yeah I know I made it public and then I reposted and it’s still not showing up do you know anywhere else I can drop a video I don’t see a way to put one on the site directly...
try streamable https://streamable.com/upload-video then just copy n paste the link.

Believe i got the correct 245,
#18 and #19 for reference


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Hitechluddite

Let's try this, Trying to delet the other thread....


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Hitechluddite

You got the right mower this is the diagram https://partscatalog.deere.com/jdrc/sidebyside/equipment/76969/referrer/navigation/pgId/109751514. there are two bolts that go into the front axle housing. I believe theya re hooked to a cam because the tighten and loosen as you turn them but never change in total tension. I'll look at the diagrams a bit and the service manual.


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