L3240 rubber boot ripped

   / L3240 rubber boot ripped #1  

Agrantina

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West Tennessee
Tractor
Kubota L3240 GST
Other than calling it the front rubber boot I am not sure what else to call it- but either way I ripped one. Can some explain how to remove and fix. I have attached some pictures- not bad but I will be doing the 50hr service in a few weeks and want to fix this also. Can't see why they don't protect them better. I have AG tires so the guard it just not enough to cover the boot. I guess if you have turf or R4 it may but with what I have they really stand out. Only fault I have so far with the tractor. But then again I only have 40hrs on it:D

AndyG
 

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   / L3240 rubber boot ripped #2  
Take the nut off the bottom of the tie rod and use a piese of wood and hit it out and unscrew the tie rod. Measure the length of threads showing. Take off the clips and slide the boor off.
 
   / L3240 rubber boot ripped #3  
A number of folk on here have reported a barnyard fix of covering it with a piece of innertube and putting band clamps at each end.

While it won't look at pretty as a factory boot, it might be more durable. :p
 
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There is also a proper tool for pulling tie rods.:)

Can the shield be extended??
 
   / L3240 rubber boot ripped #7  
I noticed one of mine was torn not long ago. Nothing leaking out so I'll wait and see.

I did get some ideas from the postings... Thanks

Have fun and stay safe......
 
   / L3240 rubber boot ripped #8  
There is also a proper tool for pulling tie rods.:)

Can the shield be extended??

I checked this on mine and because it is able to turn so sharp, any extension would come into contact with the tire when turning sharp.
 
   / L3240 rubber boot ripped #9  
I'm gonna try the innertube idea.

Don
 
   / L3240 rubber boot ripped #10  
I checked this on mine and because it is able to turn so sharp, any extension would come into contact with the tire when turning sharp.

could a piece of tire be worked in for protection?:confused:
 

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