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<blockquote data-quote="Fishfiles" data-source="post: 7206" data-attributes="member: 782"><p>I 'd bet the bolt that holds the pintle lever to the sunstrand shaft came loose and the pintle is loose on the shaft , seems some of the newer 190's have a different style pintle on them made of steel and some older ones have aluminum , if it's steel I see alot of ears break off the pintle , if it's aluminum on the left side I can get the bolt out without disassembling , I say take it out for it will help to clean it and the threads with some areosol cleaner , blow it dry and apply locktite to the bolt and retighten it , as far as ajusting the steering I don't go by the book , best way is to jack and block machine off ground , but what I do is leave it on the ground and note which side and way you need to go to get netraul , raise the cab and look at the square bars under the pintle plate where they make contact on the pintle rollers , loosen the 2 bolts holding the bar just enough so you can tap the head of the bolt with small hammer , hold the steering lever in the approamite position you need for netraul and tap the bolt head till the bar contacts the roller , you may have to do it a couple of times , I do the left side first then the right , be aware that a change to one side affects the other side , and some times the adjustment of one side is maxed out and you have to reset the bar farther back to get into the sweet spot , if that all makes any sense</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fishfiles, post: 7206, member: 782"] I 'd bet the bolt that holds the pintle lever to the sunstrand shaft came loose and the pintle is loose on the shaft , seems some of the newer 190's have a different style pintle on them made of steel and some older ones have aluminum , if it's steel I see alot of ears break off the pintle , if it's aluminum on the left side I can get the bolt out without disassembling , I say take it out for it will help to clean it and the threads with some areosol cleaner , blow it dry and apply locktite to the bolt and retighten it , as far as ajusting the steering I don't go by the book , best way is to jack and block machine off ground , but what I do is leave it on the ground and note which side and way you need to go to get netraul , raise the cab and look at the square bars under the pintle plate where they make contact on the pintle rollers , loosen the 2 bolts holding the bar just enough so you can tap the head of the bolt with small hammer , hold the steering lever in the approamite position you need for netraul and tap the bolt head till the bar contacts the roller , you may have to do it a couple of times , I do the left side first then the right , be aware that a change to one side affects the other side , and some times the adjustment of one side is maxed out and you have to reset the bar farther back to get into the sweet spot , if that all makes any sense [/QUOTE]
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