Increasing steering effort by cutting spring

I have never heard of cutting the spring down, certainly not on a Saginaw
Thanks for replying.

You very well are correct. In another lifetime I remember “shimming” was the fix for light steering. Usually in hydraulics you would increase spring load to delay bypass. I guess I can add shims and if it doesn’t work, cut off the spring but I’m guessing you’re right. How much thickness would be a good starting point?