Posted by used red MN on April 30, 2021 at 16:56:02 from (75.73.112.20):
In Reply to: 966 steering arm posted by Steer2424 on April 30, 2021 at 13:40:26:
Hello Steer welcome to YT! I agree they may be difficult to find but harder yet if you are not using the IH part number. That number is a casting number. Just looking quickly the IH number for the left arm on one of the axle options is 405459R1. Right at the moment for some reason the CNHI online parts book is off line. But I will link another site avspare that will give you the same numbers. In the link sections 14-03 and 14-05 are the options because you are not saying it is a high crop model. To see the diagram more clear click on them to open them as a pic. Then Google the part numbers given to find availability. Also I have never tried to order parts from them as they are an airplane parts buisness, that for whatever reason has the IH diagrams. Also beware it is very pop up add heavy. One other possibility is your tractor has an aftermarket wide front. If the part that the axle pin goes through to pivot on is fabricated from plate steel and not cast it is an aftermarket unit Schwartz and Speeco are a couple brands.
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