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Re: In search of Tie Rod Assemblies
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Posted by got done with my 560 sett on December 08, 2003 at 16:07:27 from (198.68.173.133):
In Reply to: In search of Tie Rod Assemblies posted by Chris C. on December 08, 2003 at 08:32:28:
told you I would post back. Well one I had to heat and throw in the bucket 3 times and then it came apart easily. I wire brushed it and oiled it with the oil can and it worked just fine. The other one was a different story. While removing it on the outside the ball poped thru the casting and I had to buy the piece with the nothches cut in it for adjustments. I went to the caseIH dealer and the IH partsman there walked back and got it off the counter and handed it to me. I said charge it cause I need it and do not want to know the price. I figured it was 40 to 50 dollars but I run 5 tractors and need this one tomorrow. At least it is ready for morning.
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