Curved steering rod on CK30?

   / Curved steering rod on CK30? #1  

TForan

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Kioti CK30HST
My adjusting nuts loosened and the the rod dropped down. Are these currved or did I catch it on something. Thanks
 
   / Curved steering rod on CK30? #2  
Mine is straight, at least so far. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / Curved steering rod on CK30?
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I bent it so evenly, that I had to ask. **** stumps! /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
   / Curved steering rod on CK30? #4  
I feel your pain, one of my jam nuts was loose from the git go too.
 
   / Curved steering rod on CK30? #5  
My CK30HST is about a month old and mine is straight. Sorry to hear that happen. Maybe, if it's just has a slight bend, you can straighten it. From some of the posts I've read, guys seem to have bolts and mountings loosening up or coming completely disconnected. Especially on their new tractors. I'm going to give my CK a once over and check as much as I can. I guess vibration and use can cause this but I never had that happen on my 50 year old tractor. Maybe it was just so old that all the bolts were frozen and couldn't move.
 
   / Curved steering rod on CK30?
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About $68.00 for a new one,so that's not bad. Live and learn!
 
   / Curved steering rod on CK30? #7  
That's not bad, I'm used to aftermarket Jeep stuff.
 
   / Curved steering rod on CK30? #8  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( From some of the posts I've read, guys seem to have bolts and mountings loosening up or coming completely disconnected. )</font>
That's usually on loaders and backhoes from most of the posts, not the tractor. However, this can happen on any part that bolts together, and it's always a good idea to assure that all bolts are rechecked on a regular basis. There is a lot of flexing and other stresses happening when using a tractor, and bolts do loosen up.
Everyone getting a new tractor should check out all the bolts. At the very least, it's best to check the bolts at every 50 hour mark and better to do it more often.
John
 
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I want to clarify that it wasn't the fault of loose bolts. I think after I whacked the stump,it loosened things up a bit. Totally operator error! /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I want to clarify that it wasn't the fault of loose bolts. I think after I whacked the stump,it loosened things up a bit. Totally operator error! )</font>
I'm glad you posted that as it was the first time I'd heard of any problems with loose bolts on the tractor itself. As I've said many times before, the parts for a Kioti are pretty reasonable, and you've just given us another example in your earlier post. Thanks, John
 

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