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when I got mine the steering was not unlike one of those old fashioned steam tractors, had to spin the steering wheel to get a little movement out of the wheels. I thought it was in the box but the box was ok. turned out the lower shaft was bent just enough that the splines only engaged part of the time. a new shaft cured it. the power steering must be too powerful for the puny steering lashup. so I also make sure I'm moving a little before turning the wheels.The power steering on my 212 is a one finger operation so I always try to be moving at least a little when I steer as I think the little steering box takes a beating when I steer setting still. Charlie
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It is a 9T
Cody I don't have any doors for sale
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