Sounds like the IH WFE is not what I want on a loader tractor.
RustyFarmall, when you were referencing tie rods, I suppose you ment the ones in the picture. If so I have a few questions.
1. Does it look like it is for a 504? The bolster mount and tie-rod-to-steering-box-arm are poorly homebuilt.
2. What about spindle bushinigs?
3. If I fabricate a proper wishbone brace and replace the tie rods and spindle bushings would this Speeco serve me well with a loader? At the most moving 800-1000 lb bales and 6ft bucket full of dirt.
4. What is a ballpark figure to replace all 4 tie rod ends and all the spindle bushings, if my spindle shafts are ok?
5. For loader work should I just buy a new Schawartz or freshen my Speeco up?
6. If I buy a new Schawartz will it truly "bolt-on"?
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