We want to help you remove and install your Yanmar tractor steering wheel. 

If you do not feel that you understand these steps, or can perform them safely, consult your tractor dealer or local mechanic.  Also always consult your tractor owner’s manual for model-specific information. 

Time to get started.

To Begin 

  • Park the tractor safely and securely.
  • Shut off the engine.
  • Engage the parking brake.
  • Place chocks on each driving direction of both rear wheels.

NOTE: Make sure that the parking brake is engaged securely.

Remove the Steering Wheel 

  • Remove the steering wheel cap (A, Fig. 2) from the steering wheel (B, Fig. 2).
  • Remove the following parts from the power steering valve shaft.

          - Lock nut (C, Fig. 3)

          - Flat washer (D, Fig. 3)

          - Steering wheel


A - Steering wheel cap

B - Steering wheel

C - Lock nut

D - Flat washer

E - Power steering valve shaft

Note: Use a suitable split puller to remove the steering wheel from the steering shaft if necessary.


Installing the Steering Wheel

Install all parts by carrying out the removal process described in the preceding section in reverse order.

Note:

  • Apply a small amount of multi-purpose grease on the steering shaft spline.
  • Tighten the lock nut (steering wheel) to 18.1 to 21.7 fl·lbs (24.5 to 29.4 N·m).

If you need any further help, or have any questions about steering wheels, tractors, or anything else, please contact your dealer, local mechanic, or call us at 602-734-9944.  Please ask about our current new and used tractor supply.


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