Pinewood32
New member
Hi Folks,
I've been looking at larger lawn tractors - Deere X570, Husqvarna GT series. Today I went to the Husqvarna dealer and looked at the GT48DXLS up close. One thing I noticed was that the steering gear (gear + sector gear) is totally exposed on the underside of the tractor. I hadn't looked at this detail on the Deere X-series, but when I look at JDParts, it appears that the Deere steering gear is similarly exposed.
Won't junk get between the two gears and wear them out? Maybe lawn tractor steering has always been like this, but it looks chintzy to me. It does look like the Deere uses bearings to support the steering components whereas I think the Husqvarna uses bushings.
Does any manufacturer have a better setup or does this configuration seem to be durable in the long-term?
Thanks!
John
I've been looking at larger lawn tractors - Deere X570, Husqvarna GT series. Today I went to the Husqvarna dealer and looked at the GT48DXLS up close. One thing I noticed was that the steering gear (gear + sector gear) is totally exposed on the underside of the tractor. I hadn't looked at this detail on the Deere X-series, but when I look at JDParts, it appears that the Deere steering gear is similarly exposed.
Won't junk get between the two gears and wear them out? Maybe lawn tractor steering has always been like this, but it looks chintzy to me. It does look like the Deere uses bearings to support the steering components whereas I think the Husqvarna uses bushings.
Does any manufacturer have a better setup or does this configuration seem to be durable in the long-term?
Thanks!
John