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CABLE'
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ROD
BALL
SOCKET
Steering.
As the majority of the parts of the steering lay-out are
normally out of view, it is as well that th'e owner should become familiar with
the design and principle, so as to be able to carry out his part of lubrication,
and in the event of any accidental damage occurring to see exactly how the
parts are mounted. The steering box proper is attached to a bracket on
cross member of the
frame and is fitted with a drop arm which is coupled to
a transverse pull and push rod. This will be seen in subsequ'ent illustrations,