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Steering Shaft jumping cogs, cant turn right – Had my 1742 Rancher for 10 years and apart from some small issues, its been fantastic. However looking underneath it today I have found that the steering shaft when the cog on the end of it has movement and it jumps the flat plate that controls the wheels turning. Cant seem to get the bolt off the bottom off the steering shaft. Any suggestions / HELP is appreciated on how this can be fixed.
Purchased for $3,000.
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This is garbage – Paid a lot of money for a Rancher. Absolute rubbish broken more times than it works. Simple don't buy a Rover. Absolute crap. The biggest heap of garbage I have ever owned. Never buy a Rover product again. Just had it repaired again and after 10 hours of use something else broke. Not happy.
Don't! – I'd heard that this was once a reliable and robust Aussie made brand that was once popular. But typically this brand is now made in China and that has pretty much put paid to their chances of retaining any qualilty. The steel is rubbish (rusted shaft mounting after a couple of years, the repair shops all report that it chews through belts and the motor has juts blown up. In short this Is another example of a once good brand now turning into a piece of Chinese made junk. Don't even consider.
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