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220 tie rods

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    Posted: 29 Jun 2017 at 3:49am
Does anyone make any aftermarket tie rods for a 220. Thanks Chad.
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I cant answer the availability question, but if you find any they will probably come with inferior pressed steel clamps. Throw away the clamps and salvage the OEM clamps from your OEM tie rod assemblies. They will hold the telescoping joint much more securely than the replacement clamps.
This applies to any of the replacement assemblies that I have seen on any of the Hundred series tractors.
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