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<blockquote data-quote="villageidiot" data-source="post: 98166" data-attributes="member: 4646"><p>The steering adjustments on the 270 series are complex. You need to read the factory service manual and follow it. You need to block the machine up on 6x6 wood blocks, raise the ROPS and put the seat down with a rachet strap and then put on the seatbelt and start it from a ladder from the back. Unless you have the John Deere remote start box. The levers on the pump controls have several bushings and parts that wear out. Deere has redesigned several of the parts and control levers. It is trial and error taking several attempts till you get it to run smooth, not make noise when levers are released causing a break stall and track properly. I was told an experience JD mechanic will take most of a day to do it. Took me several days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="villageidiot, post: 98166, member: 4646"] The steering adjustments on the 270 series are complex. You need to read the factory service manual and follow it. You need to block the machine up on 6x6 wood blocks, raise the ROPS and put the seat down with a rachet strap and then put on the seatbelt and start it from a ladder from the back. Unless you have the John Deere remote start box. The levers on the pump controls have several bushings and parts that wear out. Deere has redesigned several of the parts and control levers. It is trial and error taking several attempts till you get it to run smooth, not make noise when levers are released causing a break stall and track properly. I was told an experience JD mechanic will take most of a day to do it. Took me several days. [/QUOTE]
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