steering wheel knobs

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jray

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Location
CS Colorado
Tractor
Shibaura 4x4 SD1840
Does anyone know where I can find steering wheel knob for my tractor.
Thanks Jray
 
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If your talking about those spinner knobs,northern tool has them in their catalogue,I saw. RICHARD GAUTHIER
 
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TSC..(.http://www.mytscstore.com/)......Tractor supply has them..........A decent plastic one for $3.99 (HAVE on my TC33 NH) and a deluxe aluminum model for $10.99.........actually the cheaper on works great...........Tom
 
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I bought one from harbor freight about three years ago still
works ok on my wheel horse for about $4.00. I just bought a heavy duty one for my 790 Deere at the JD dealer about $10.00.
 
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jray,

Any tractor dealer close to you should have those spinners in stock. I put one on my tractor and although it definitely wasn't necessary - I love that thing. /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
 
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All,
I thought about this the last time I was using the tractor.....

At what point do you attach it?? 12:00? Does it matter?

Dumb question probably.....

Neil.
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( All, I thought about this the last time I was using the tractor..... At what point do you attach it?? 12:00? Does it matter?)</font>

If the steering on your tractor is as loose as mine is it doesn't matter /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif

(Mine is at 9 o'clock because that leaves my right hand free to operate the FEL)
 
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I put mine on the left hand side of the steering wheel (like 9:00) since I need my right hand free to operate the position control or the loader control.
 
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See this post about my experience with the spinner and trying to put it at 6 oclock. /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif
Mark
 
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Both of mine are at about 7:30 /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif. Like Tdenny said, that leaves the right hand for FEL and 3PH operation. At that location, it is not so far away from the right hand. There are times like on a sidehill or when I want to look around to the left that I steer right-handed.

My in-laws had a Nasty Ferguson (265 or something) that didn't have a direct mechanical connection between the steering wheel and the steering linkage. It was annoying to have the location of the knob constantly change while operating the tractor.

My one tractor doesn't have power steering, and a couple weeks ago the left front tire hit something it couldn't roll over. I didn't have a good grip on the spinner (aka "suicide knob") and in about .3 nanoseconds it whipped around and smacked my hand pretty hard..................chim
 

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