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Re: which tierods are which
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Posted by Daniel on April 29, 2004 at 09:31:09 from (66.226.33.19):
In Reply to: which tierods are which posted by Dave on April 29, 2004 at 05:24:25:
Two different tie rod end styles were used on the Super A. The automotive style are just that. They look like the end on a car or truck. These have a castle nut on the top to hold them tothe steering arms. The older style look like the ones on a cub, see picture. Be aware that there are two sizes on the automotive style, the diameter of the adjusting tube is a little larger on the later ones. Case/IH has these but the long notched ones are expensive ($104.00 each back in 2000). I have since seen some aftermarket ones, probably any TISCO dealer can get them for about half the IH price.
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