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Hi James:
If New, I'd take it back to the dealer.
If used.....
Set bike on jack so front wheel is raised. Make sure it is secure so can't fall.
1) Remove front brake pads........... spin wheel If it still squeaks, remove wheel and service bearings.
If no squeak when brakes removed, service brakes.
To check the joints jack the wheel off the ground by the lower control arm and putting one hand on the top of the wheel and the other on the bottom try moving the wheel in and out. If you can then one or both ball joints are bad. Have someone move the wheel and watch the joints you will see if one or both are bad. While the wheel is off the ground move the wheel from side to side, that will tell you if you have bad steering linkage. You don't have to hold the steering wheel straight when changing the joints. But you will need an alignment when your done. Note; When installing the new parts try to get them as close to up and down as you can. Also if you change the tie-rods count the turns and install the new tie-rods to the same turns.
Hi James,the problem could be one or more of your wheels,,especially the front ones,could be unbalanced.If not,then one or more of the steering linkage members could be worn.To establish the latter,jack up one of the front wheels at a time and try rocking the wheel by holding it side ways looking for play.For the former,you'll just have to take the wheels to a shop that has a wheel balancing equipment.Good luck buddy.
I had the same issue, my son used his all of half a day and the elevator stopped working. If you take the top of the cave off, and unscrew it from the elevator shaft you will see a black wheel. The string needs to be wrapped around this twice, there should be very little play in the string. What I had to do was take out the 3 screws that held it to the knob on top, then wrap the string back around the wheel making sure not to tangle the string more. once the string is wrapped 2 times you can reassemble.
I believe they carry them at Sears, since many of the Sears mowers use the high wheels. Tractor Supply also has a pretty large selection of mower wheels. Best of luck to you. James
the stering wheel has 2 come off 2 get cylinder out need a wheel puller has 1 screw that has 2 come out under wheel then cylender comes out try moving the wheel when trying to turn it it gets jamed some times wiggle the wheel back and forth and turn key same time
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Take the top of your VCR off keeping mind of where the screws came from, by the front of the tape there will be a gear wheel called the elevator wheel. After you have carefully unlooped the tape from the head, turn the elevator wheel, and you will be able to remove the tape then. Simply spool the tape back up and replace the cover.
Take the top of your VCR off keeping mind of where the screws came from, by the front of the tape there will be a gear wheel called the elevator wheel. After you have carefully unlooped the tape from the head, turn the elevator wheel, and you will be able to remove the tape then. Simply spool the tape back up and replace the cover.
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