3010/4010 Tie Rod Assemblies

Hey guys! Helping my dad with his 2010...need to replace all 4 tie rod
ends. Naturally they are rusted up so we can't get the assemblies
apart, and the ends for that tractor are awfully expensive. So the
question is, will a 3010/4010 tie rod assembly work??? Have seen
#AR44334 and #AR44332 available...does anyone know and dimensions of
these??? Specifically the longest and shortest lengths it can be
adjusted, diameter of threads, and diameter at the top of the taper.
I'm thinking any assembly, even a universal would work as long as it
would adjust to the right length and has the right sized ends. Thanks
for the help!!

P.S. - On dads tractor, the tie rod assemblies are 21.75" center to
center, 9/16" threads, and 5/8" diameter at the start of the taper.
 
Worked on them for a few hours yesterday with heat and couldn't get
them to budge. Soaking with a 50/50 mix of ATF and acetone now. Even
if I do get them apart, the 4 ends will cost $250 whereas if I can buy
a complete assembly that will work I could save $100.
 
Heat them with a torch red hot. Then throw them in a bucket of water. They normally unscrew very easy. You may find a tie-rod end at NAPA that will work.
 
You can replace any tie rod/end as long as the taper and diameter match up, there are reamers to put larger ones in that work quite well. I reamed out the tapered holes and put AC tie rods on my MH44 because I could no longer get the parts. I am not sure you really would save money on this, and must remember that any future owners will be confused.
 

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