greg_g
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- Joined
- Dec 18, 2003
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- Location
- Western Kentucky
- Tractor
- JD3720 Cab, 300X loader with 4-in-1 bucket
Taking "the front wheels off the ground" changes the camber. Plus the front end is now rocking on the pivot pin. Both of these things can skew any attempted toe-in measurements. As such, I recommend the toe-in be adjusted with the tires on the ground.I do that with the front wheels off the ground to eliminate drag, but you can do it anyway you want.
After the ball and swivel maintenance is complete, natural camber will be recovered by driving the tractor forward no less than one full revolution of the front wheels, and the steering wheel turned to set so the non-adjustable side pointing dead ahead. Level ground is assumed. Shut down the tractor, set the brakes, adjust the toe-in to spec
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