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Tie rod ends for 1963 d19

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    Posted: 28 Nov 2011 at 8:33pm
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Abilene Machine has the complete tie rod assemblies for around $45 plus shipping.
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Or any of your local dealers that sell for A&I....same price, have used/ sold bunches of them.....
 
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AGCO part numbers are 70250150 and 70250151  .
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Thanks guys. Is this something you think someone with a moderate mechanical knowledge can tackle?   The farmer that I hunt on has the tractor and it needs this work done. Thoughts. Appreciate your help.
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Do yourself a favor and buy one of those forked removal tools. You can get them out without it but it sure makes it easier.

They aren't too hard to change if they aren't rusted up where they go into the tie rod. I've had to heat them up pretty good with a oxy/acetylene torch to get them loose.
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