I acquired a well-used 2004/5 JD G110 about 6 months ago. Runs great and the only issue other than needing grease and minor electrical work was that the left front wheel appeared to be cambered in more than the right. Since then it's gotten worse so with winter here, I need to fix it.
I had assumed the front axle or spindle was bent but, on close inspection, the spindle looks fine...same angle as the other one...so I'm thinking it's not the axle or spindle. I don't have room to leave it torn down so need a best guess as to what parts to order. Can the forum experts suggest if this might simply be worn bushings on the wheel?
further inspection is needed, scotch rear wheels & use jack stands for front end after raising with hydraulic jack, remove left front wheel, inspect all parts for wear, both sides of front axle & axle itself, click on above for parts list & scroll down to bottom of page for possibilities, when inspecting use hands on approach when checking for wear, sloppy play, & use mechanics gloves.
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Helolarry
Thanks for your advice, Mark. The JD parts diagram is much better than crude one I found online. Will clear space in the garage and take the front end apart.
Thanks for your advice, Mark. The JD parts diagram is much better than crude one I found online. Will clear space in the garage and take the front end apart.