YM1700 Hard Steering

/ YM1700 Hard Steering #21  
Mines a Allen head just in the front of it. The only one. Takes an Allen Wrench. If you just loosen up the tank and slide it out of the way your see it.
 
/ YM1700 Hard Steering #22  
My plan was to remove it so that I could get oil in it and make that there is no water in it. Is there a way to do that another way? I was looking at the parts diagram and there appears to be a plug on the top of the box. I may be able to get to it by removing the fuel tank.

The plug is on the steering shaft. Look on the fuel tank side under the steering wheel. It's just a rubber plug.
 
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Ok I found the plug it has a wire coming out of it attached to nothing. Tomorrow I will get some gear oil and see if I can put some in it and see what happens. 8w90 oil the correct one?
 
/ YM1700 Hard Steering #25  
An Elec. wire.? That's weird. A ground to something apparently. If it's even the correct plug not seeing it and someone has been in the steering. Put a flexible hose on a 2$ Cooking baster then you can add a cleaner to it. Or if you just want to add gear oil that way for now and see what happens. Any 90W gear oil should be fine. And then with the baster if it does come loose you can suck the dirty oil out and fill it again. Won't hurt to do it a few times.
 
/ YM1700 Hard Steering #26  
My YM240 has that mysterious wire coming out halfway up the steering column and going nowhere. Maybe they use this column on something with a horn?

Don't be afraid to pull the instrument panel. There's not much under there to disconnect. Pull the warning lights sockets assembly, disconnect the tach cable, take the outer ring off the ignition switch then drop it through (wrapped in plastic so it can't short on something) and similar for the lighting switches.

I predict this will be simpler than the hassle of getting the column reinstalled from below, later.

That's what's nice about these early Yanmars, their simplicity makes them easy to maintain.

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/ YM1700 Hard Steering #27  
They all have that wire! Doesn't show on the Dia. But that's something I would leave alone. If you want to add oil through it then have at it :laughing: Were my flash light is pointing I'm on the R. hand side your see the allen wrench plug. I'm sure you have it. That's the Grn. wire it's not a California spec...LOL..
 

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#29  
I am going to put some oil in the hole and see what happens. I don’t have anything to lose. Worst case I have to remove the gear box. Maybe tomorrow or this weekend
 
/ YM1700 Hard Steering #30  
If you remove the instrument panel disconnect the battery first.
 
/ YM1700 Hard Steering #32  
My YM240 has that mysterious wire coming out halfway up the steering column and going nowhere. Maybe they use this column on something with a horn?

You are correct. That steering tube is used on a couple models that have a steering wheel horn button. The YM336 is one I think. The models without the horn button are left with the wire poking out and nowhere to go.
 
/ YM1700 Hard Steering #33  
You are correct. That steering tube is used on a couple models that have a steering wheel horn button. The YM336 is one I think. The models without the horn button are left with the wire poking out and nowhere to go.

Another great mystery of the Ym240/2000 solved or should I say our suspicions confirmed as to why we have a random wire there.
 
/ YM1700 Hard Steering #34  
On the gear box if it's full of water he's wasting his time. And on top of that It's going to take some time for the oil to get through the # 8 bearings If it even will. The # 10 plug is easy! A ****** could remove it and the put the correct amount of oil in it. You may not even have to unloosen the tank. 2 Hold down Straps?? And if the gear box is full of water you can at least remove it. Suck it out with a baster. I just don't get it? loosen the dash even. Just dying to F something up.. Wow!!! I need to write a whole chapter on this one so it sound good apparently...........Yanmar steering shaft repair........
 
/ YM1700 Hard Steering #35  
Not really comparable but I got the parts and rebuilt the steering box on my first YM186D - the one without loader that I had before. That was a waste of time, there was still so much wear that I couldn't adjust the severe slop out of the steering. I tore it all down a second time and bought Hoye's rebuilt box. That worked fine.

My suggestion if money isn't critical, is just buy the Hoye replacement steering box and get the tractor back to original quality without a lot of grief.
 
/ YM1700 Hard Steering #37  
being full or water means that the upper and lower bearings are worthless, and the ball nut on the steering shaft is worthless. Best bet is to by a new one from these guys.
 
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