CentralNC
Silver Member
I would appreciate any help you guys might provide. I was bush hogging early this morning and hit the end of a log that was underneath the grass. I had the steering turned all the way to the left and the tractor throttle was set at about 2400 rpms (PTO 540). The log caught the inside of the wheel and forced the steering to the right. It happen at full speed (Mid Range 2nd Gear), so the steering cylinder bent when the wheel was forced to the right.
I am attaching pictures below. I looked up the price of the cylinder on Messick's website and it listed for about $600. I am not sure whether to attempt to fix it on my own or have it repaired by a professional. The other issue is that I can't tell if anything else is bent or not. It does look like the front wright wheel is toed in a bit now, but it is hard to tell. The steering works fine if I turn to the left, but it obviously can't turn right past the bend in the cylinder. The 4wd still works well and I don't think any of the gears are messed up. I think my momentary lapse in concentration is going to be very expensive.
Any advice on how to approach the problem? What would you do in the same situation?


I am attaching pictures below. I looked up the price of the cylinder on Messick's website and it listed for about $600. I am not sure whether to attempt to fix it on my own or have it repaired by a professional. The other issue is that I can't tell if anything else is bent or not. It does look like the front wright wheel is toed in a bit now, but it is hard to tell. The steering works fine if I turn to the left, but it obviously can't turn right past the bend in the cylinder. The 4wd still works well and I don't think any of the gears are messed up. I think my momentary lapse in concentration is going to be very expensive.
Any advice on how to approach the problem? What would you do in the same situation?


