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Originally Posted by Yosemite Sam
No, adjust the rod between the lever on the gear box and the arm on the spindle.
Personally , I like the steering to be tighter to the left. The left side of the tractor is used for getting close when mowing, a tighter turning radius makes getting and staying close easier.
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More than one of mine is like this. Turns much sharper to the left. I wonder if that's the way they were for the improved trimming. I know it's probably not the case but my 127 and 1440 turn sharper to the left. Oh well, such little things just provide a longer ride when turning to the right. 
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Randy
Cubs: 71, 72, 127, 149, 1440, 2186 and 1864
John Deere 110 round fender
John Deere 140 H3
Sears: GTV16
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