hogheadCTD
Bronze Member
- Joined
- Nov 7, 2012
- Messages
- 84
- Location
- North Central Iowa
- Tractor
- 70' John Deere 3020, 73' John Deere 2030 w/ JD 145 fel
My 2030 had a lot of slop in the steering and with the help on this site I narrowed it down to the bell crank. It seems like this is an issue for quite a few 30 and 40 series tractors. Most guys would just live with it but I decided what the heck and try to fix it myself. It really wasnt that bad, I would give it a 4 on a scale of 1 to 10 (1 easy. 10 hard)

I used the loader to lift the front end up and blocked it up.

This nut was a bear cat to get off. I ended up using an air chisel to get it off.

I am lucky enough to have a large air floor jack so I used that to lower the front end. This thing is heavy!!!!!!!!!! BTW I do have the heavy front end on my 2030, make sure you look up the correct front end on jdparts for the correct part numbers

I used the loader to lift the front end up and blocked it up.

This nut was a bear cat to get off. I ended up using an air chisel to get it off.

I am lucky enough to have a large air floor jack so I used that to lower the front end. This thing is heavy!!!!!!!!!! BTW I do have the heavy front end on my 2030, make sure you look up the correct front end on jdparts for the correct part numbers