got 2001 craftsmen with power stering that wont work weve replaced EVERY PART FOR THE STEARING need help
#2
StarTech
If you really want some answers then post the equipment model at least.
Otherwise you not going get any answers but from another Redneck. Beside you need to learn how spell things correctly. Meanwhile going to do some real repairs.
#3
redneck mechinics shop mi
its a lt1000 or something i dont remember its n my cabin
#4
StarTech
So there is a lot grass in the cabin? BTW the LT1000 has mechanical steering. The power part is the operator. So have you replaced the operator?
#5
Fish
Put up the model number on the take under the seat.
If you have replaced every part for the steering, there is nothing left to do!. What did you do? What did you skip?
#9
Scrubcadet10
Model # will be under the seat,
So next time you're mowing the grass in your cabin, write it down and post it here so we can look at parts and breakdowns.
Craftsman mowers were made by several different manufacturers, mainly Husqvarna/AYP and as of late, MTD.
Craftsman mower with power steering??? That’s a new one for me, as in all my years of working on craftsman lawn tractors I’ve never had one with power steering. Sure would like to see the model number. Oh, I forgot this ones at your cabin. You say you’re working on different units, but when we ask for numbers they are never in your “redneck” shop. On this tractor what have you replaced so far, steering gear, sector gear, steering shaft, linkages, tie rod couplers, and all bearings? If so what part numbers did you use, so we can doublecheck whether you got the right parts? With the many variations of LT mowers you may have gotten the wrong parts, especially the steering bearings And tie rod couplers. Please check your receipts and supply us with those numbers.
#11
StarTech
I wonder just if he paid cash for his cabin or has 15-30 yrs loan on it. I paid cash for my home. Oh I got remember his cat is under 18 yrs old. Probably don't have a pot to piss in. Mean ain't I.
I am beginning to think he, she, or it is just making up stuff.
You think? None of the stuff she’s working on is near him. At grandma‘s, at the cabin, at a friends, etc. a mechanic who can’t find a model or serial number??? Can’t spell or use proper grammar. More excuses than a guy caught at a brothel, by his girlfriend. Guess you could be right, using your posted definition, a redneck.