Anyone that has any earlier Britain's tractors with steering that is operated via the wire link that needs to be replaced or is missing, I find that a wire paper clip is the exact guage. Just staigten one out, cut it to length, bend each end to a hook, one end up, the other down or as required to fit each end, hook it in each end and with a small pair of sharp-nosed pliers turn each end to form the 'eye'. Job done!
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Anyone that has any earlier Britain's tractors with steering that is operated via the wire link that needs to be replaced or is missing, I find that a wire paper clip is the exact guage. Just staigten one out, cut it to length, bend each end to a hook, one end up, the other down or as required to fit each end, hook it in each end and with a small pair of sharp-nosed pliers turn each end to form the 'eye'. Job done!
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