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4.
Loosen lock nut (B) and adjust bolt (A) so it touches the steering stop (C). It may be necessary to shorten bolt in order to obtain maximum turning angle.
5.
Tighten lock nut to 56 N·m (92 lb-ft).
6.
Turn wheel fully to the right five times so bolt head contacts steering stop.
7.
Repeat above steps for a left-hand turn.
NOTE:
Wide tread settings and large tire sizes will increase turn radius slightly.
With Front Wheel Drive
1.
Raise and support the front of the tractor so the front wheel drive axle can be oscillated to its stops.
2.
Slowly turn the steering wheel to the left until the steering cylinder travel has reached its limit, the steering stops, or the tires are within 25 mm (1 in.) of the grill screen or the side panels.
3.
Raise the left side of the axle against its stop and measure the clearance between the tire and the nearest tractor component. The distance should not be less than 25 mm (1 in.).
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