Help...lost steering, but why??
Ann Hargreaves
17 years ago
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Comments (1)Don't think all joysticks are the same, have you tried any others, such as Country Clipper? They seem very easy to me, almost had me changing my thoughts of Scag being #1, but then . . . ....See Morex304 4w steering
Comments (8)Remember that the setup of the steering geometry on the X304 is CRUDE. No adjustment for caster or camber and toe in or out is rarely set properly. Regardless of how the power is applied on the X304 the mass of the tractor IS powered from the rear and that has an effect on the steering in corners while the 4wd truck front wheel(s) are powered (at least one) and is (are) pulling through the corner while the mass of the truck is being pushed from the rear AND the steering geometry is more correct and the diameter of the truck wheels is far larger than the front wheels on the X304. You are comparing two vehicles at opposites of the spectrum in general design, steering design, power train design, mass, and execution... apples and oranges....See MoreSteering Problem on Truck
Comments (9)That's some pretty good information to work from. Let me start with the handling complaint, and work from there. A vehicle drifting to the right could have an alignment issue, a tire issue, or could simply be following the crown of the road. Roads are not flat, they are high in the center to help water run off, or they could be sloped all the way across as in a banked turn. There are specs that have a technician check for just how quickly a vehicle leads to one side. If the lead is less than a given amount, then no repairs are indicated. This is somewhat subjective, but can in fact be proven by an experienced tech. As far as why didn't they start the truck and drive it in? I have that answer right away. I can just hear someone saying, "WE TOLD YOU XXXX WAS LEAKING, WHY DID YOU START THIS UP???" You see sometimes no matter what the tech does, he/she is going to be wrong somehow, to someone. But think about it, if the tech is wrong no matter what they do, then that is not fair and if you were the tech you'd be the first to protest. I don't know what was wrong with the truck, but the fact that it had to be towed, and pushed into the shop suggests the leak was serious, and maybe the truck didn't even run. Turning the wheel without power steering assist is a hard thing to have to do. Ford knows this, and has built the system to be able to do that if necessary. Having to push it into the shop, without the engine running will NOT hurt the steering on the truck. Read this next sentence and stop for a second and think about it before you go on. "I never noticed the truck pulling to the right, before the truck went into the shop last week." Does that sound like your friends current statement? Tell me where in that sentence does it say that the truck did not in fact actually lead to the right before it went into the shop? The answer is, it doesn't. It simply says he didn't notice that it did and in that you are likely to find the greatest explanation of what is going on. Once the truck went in for the last repair, what ever it was. Now your friend is looking at the truck closer and noticed something he does not like. From there it's not a big stretch hor him to assume that turing the steering without the engine running had something to do with this percieved difference. Which brings us to the last part of the post. The steering wheel lock only applies in one position. If you want to test to see if it still works, jack up the front of the truck so both front wheels are off the ground. Now with the keys in your pocket, turn the wheels side to side by hand and see if the column locks....See MoreWhy are stores steering me away from Dacor?
Comments (11)I have Dacor ovens - now four years old. I've not had any problems. I chose Dacor based on strong recommendations from a couple friends who had them at the time - range/ovens only - no fridge or DW. Right after I got mine, they came out with new fangled, much more expensive ovens - though they still carried the older model like mine (not sure if they still do). At the time I remember thinking - no way would I buy a new model like that. Lots of bells and whistles to break down and I think it takes a couple years to work out the kinks in new models. Since then I've noticed quite a few complaints - some serious - on the appliances forum. To be fair there have also beens some serious complaints about other high end brands including Wolf. Based on what I've read here though, it does seem like people have pretty much been staying away from Dacor in recent years. With the internet word gets around fast if you release a new product with lots of problems - not good for the brand's reputation. If you have that problem going on when the economy goes in the tank it seems like you're going to start sliding down the slippery slope and need to start cutting costs - then you start losing people - etc. All of which would be consistent with the tales you're being told. It also seems like others like Wolf have a better reputation for service and standing behind their products when there are major problems. I'd never consider a Dacor fridge or dishwasher - that just doesn't seem like their forte. Does someone else make those appliances for them?...See MoreAnn Hargreaves
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