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Ross steering box
Ok so I have a quick question for you guys. Are they’re any real differences between steering box’s in a 1100 and a 106? The steering in my 106 is horrible and I can feel it grinding, but the steering wheel will not come off. Being that I need to have this problem resolved tomorrow, I’m thinking I could just cut off the steering wheel and drop the box then install the one from the 1100 and be good to go. Any and all help is appreciated as always!
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Search parts books and it will tell you what parts will interchange, possible most of the items. Search the forum and you will find different pullers guys have used/made for pulling the steering wheels.
If you are noticing "grinding" I imagine you have serious issues, as in a busted bearing. Hopefully the worm gear doesn't need "attention". If you need to fix it fast I hope you already have parts or have a Cadet dealer near that stocks them. I think some of the older Deere's used the same "wear" items, but don't hold me too that.
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A 1100 and a 106 have different length steering columns, so the 1100 steering gear will stick out of the dash more.
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I searched for methods other members have used and tried strapping a puller to the steering wheel but the screw went sideways and messed up the threads pretty bad. I have 0 wood working tools so I haven’t tried the other methods and I haven’t had time or the material to fab anything from steel
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But will it bolt right up where the mount is on the 106? It doesn’t have to be pretty, just has to work lol
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Yes It will bolt right up.
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I have a question for the OP.. How do you intend to get the wheel off the 1100?
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