Need a 430 Tie Rod

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Was out doing some shredding with the 430 this morning, and I found a hole. Must have hit it just right and the left side tie rod bent up like a pretzel.

Just left the tractor out in the field, didn't mess with it much, any ideas about where to get a replacement?
 
Is it an early or late model? Also, there were several different axles available, so a picture would be helpful. Case IH did have the late model ones available a few years ago, but don't know if they still do.
 
Here's what were dealing with.
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I have taken things like that apart and then into the shop heat it up till red and straighten it out and then drop it into a bucket of use oil. Or take it to an auto parts store and see if they can match it up. A lot of times I have found they can match it up with something that will work
 
Was in a hurry so didn't inspect as well as I should have.

Hopefully no more damage, happened real quick.
 
Yes, we stock that Tie Rod, but Monday is a holiday, no mail. That is a heavy loader, too heavy to be doing field work with that 430. I know it's a pain, but for field work ,it should come off.
 
OK thanks John, I'll give ya'll a call Tuesday.

It's not too bad to take off the loader, more annoying than anything. I'll take it off from now own, hopefully nothing else has been damaged. Didn't have a chance to look in great detail, it was getting late.
 
Get those front rims turned in, and that will perhaps prevent that from happening again. I don't know why people reverse the front wheels and put all that stress in steering system and spindles, especially with a loader installed.
Loren
 
(quoted from post at 06:54:19 10/08/17) Get those front rims turned in, and that will perhaps prevent that from happening again. I don't know why people reverse the front wheels and put all that stress in steering system and spindles, especially with a loader installed.
Loren
Run into the same thing with everything from Blazers to golf carts, with identical results. I saw a full-time-4WD Blazer take a tight turn in a paved parking lot and the lug nuts turned into bullets. Dunno if that one ripped the steering box out of the frame or not, but I sure saw lots that did, and every one had big meats set way out. Stock suspension, especially Chevy, just won't take that kind of leverage.
 

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