I'd just rebuild it its not hard. Also replace the tie rod ends and adjust them so it will turn stop to stop.
It cost me less than $50 to do the above on my 104 and the steering is great
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Cub 104 Refurbed Sprinig of 2013
Aftermarket headlights, 3 point, Brinly Adapter, Spring Assist, 42" IH Blade, 42" Mower Deck, 42" Craftsman Grader Blade, 10" Brinly Plow, 6-12 ags and 22x9.50 turfs
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