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AC 715B - tie rod ends - and steering ?

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    Posted: 10 Jan 2025 at 11:05pm
Need to replace tie rod ends - anyone have a interchange for the parts or a stock number 

Also steering seems to wander , and as you correct it the steering wheel will eventually make a full turn just to keep going straight when roading machine . 
 Have always thought it was in the steering control hydraulic steering sector , but know wonder if it's the actual steering hydraulic cylinder has internal leakage which causes the wander of machine . 
 No problem at slow speed or when working machine turns fine and has power to turn wheels in sand, mud or such . Just this having to constantly correct when on road 
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AC 715 Tie Rod Ends P/N's as follows:

Number  Qty.    Description 

1007069  1 Rod End, Tie (Left Hand Thread)

1007070   1 Rod End, Tie (Right Hand Thread)

Source - AC 715 Loader Backhoe Parts Catalog Form 9003463 12/75.  Note this manual is an early manual so when the AC 715B came along - am wondering if there were any rolling engineering changes that would have been covered by a supplement. 

U.S. Manufacturers - Moog and Delphi Technology's - possibly Minn Parr

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PDF file for the 714 / 715  AC Industrial - CDS parts list 
Now just have to figure out how to convert numbers to industry suppliers 

https://www.tractorparts.com/PDFs/AC_710C_714C_715C_SN3301-7217_PARTS.PDF
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You might try surplus center, looks like they have quite a variety, from 3/4" down...



Edited by DiyDave - 11 Jan 2025 at 3:41pm
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Coke-in-MN Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 Jan 2025 at 11:28pm
Dave - those are all rod end bearings , the ones used on this tie rod are automotive type and about 1" diameter threads . the stud is a tapered machined surface that wedges into spindle housing 
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Coke... if the get a couple dimensions, you might match up here..







Edited by steve(ill) - 12 Jan 2025 at 7:58am
Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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If anyone finds the correct ends I would Iike a part number, and if anyone sources new kingpins and bushings I really need to rebuild my hubs.
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