Thread: Froze steering
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Old 04-30-2006, 09:03 PM   #10
ScottC
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Originally Posted by Professor Moriarty
That is what I did this year and it has froze. Every other year I turned the motor so the rod was out of the cylinder and had no problem. Oh well figures. I guess I am going to have to figure out how to get the thing apart and replace it. Wish I could afford hydraulic but that is not in the cards this year. Not sure what I have to replace the whole set up from wheel to motor or just a cable. There is no grease fitting, but I have seen them. I was just saying to the guy at work that froze steering has never happened to me. Can you say jinx. Thanks. P.

You should have 2 grease fittings on the tube, if you don't then do you have threaded holes? What motor do you have?
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