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Where to buy Tie Rods?

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    Posted: 05 Feb 2011 at 9:10am
They have them on ebay but I know we have some suppliers here....I need one, maybe both tie rods for my WD45 WF.....PM me with prices or let me know places they arent terribly priced....mine are seized and I cant get the one to loosen up to widen the front and the ends arent very good.....thanks for any help.
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1945 WC135755
1951 WD68085
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1957 WD45D-230744D
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You tried Sandy Lake? Places like Valu-Bilt may not be any cheaper than AGCO. There's a small AGCO dealer in Indianola Ia, (R&R Equipment) same town where Valu-Bilt is, that usually can beat V-B's prices, sometimes by quite a bit.   When I replaced the outers on my CA I found that hammering on the tube rolling it around broke the rust grip and they came apart. It did take a little effort. A little time on a belt sander removed all of the hammer marks.
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I ordered new ones from OK tractor. I replaced all 4 at the same time .
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the last set I purchased would not clamp tight enough to hold so I tack welded it on top so I could grind off easily so length could be changed.  I even put new bolts in(original were chinese, and wouldn't you know it, the new bolts were too)!  When are Americans going to get enough of this stupidity and demand american made products with some quality.  Their steel is in between aluminum and low grade steel; easy to drill and easy to cut threads and easy to strip! 




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I got a set from A&I for my WD45 and I am quite happy with them.  
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I have a used set, [ original AC ], think they are pretty good shape if my memory serves me.
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To get them to extend,soak with good penerataion oil then lay on solid surface such as anvil and hit with adout 1 lb hammer. Keep hamering and it will cause outside to strech and loosen.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote BennyLumpkin Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 Feb 2011 at 6:43pm
I know how to loosen them and the one is but you didnt read the whole way through....the ends are pretty rough and not very tight....I want a new or used set that are nicer than these....Chris/CT can you check and send me pics to CHFCRes4cue@yahoo.com? thanks
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1945 WF
1945 WC135755
1951 WD68085
1953 WD45-150217
1957 WD45D-230744D
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When you change them, save the original clamps from the stock tie rods, they hold a lot better that the ones that come with the new tie rods.
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