This should be it
The steering wheel was loose right below the plastic wheel. I found that the plastic spacer had move up out of the sterring shaft housing. I was able to get this back down into the housing and it tightened up the steering wheel considerably.
Changed the engine oil, added some fresh gas, and some sea foam to the tank, and fired it up.
I will get a new bearing for the PTO next week and then re assemble the PTO and the grill. This tractor drives like it has power steering! I also like the long throw of the shifter. Going to see If I can find a good used seat to replace the crusty one too.
No oil leaks, at least from that end of the tractor now, and its clean enough I could work with it again.
Hope this helps someone that has not taken one of these apart before.
Regards,
Chris
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