Bent tie rod

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Ekim_Otsiam

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Location
Mass/ Conn. border
Tractor
kubota L3010 GST
some months back i bent the LH tie rod driving over a log .tried taking it off the other day and in my haste(inexperience) ibanged up the threads on both ends.figured by taking it off i could have it straightened out.anyway they want 150$ for it and there`s not one in the country.i was thinking of just going to the auto parts store and getting a couple of car tie rods and attaching them to a rod of the same length.My ? is, are tie rods all the same and does it sound like it will work.
 
   / Bent tie rod #2  
This is a real common problem for tractors, particularly those with tie rods on the front of the axle. I've bent 3 rods. The first one I actually broke off. (I like to use tractors hard). I have become pretty good at removing tie rods. The easiest way is with a air hammer with the blunt tool or hammer head in the tool. Pushing against the top of the bolt, (they always has a shoulder to allow for this) a few hits on the air trigger is typically all it takes. If you screw up the threads, you could chase them or if its really bad, replace the tie rod end. Its no problem to go to a NAPA or equivalent store to get them replaced. I've found no difference in quality between OEM and auto stores. If and when you get a bent rod off, take it to either a auto machine shop or your local tractor dealer and in .5 seconds they can straighten in a press what 5' of levers and sledge hammers could never do. I have yet to have them charge me. I have not purchased a new rod yet but figure after bending it a few more times I will have sufficiently weakend it to the point where replacing it will be best. If you haven't bent a tie rod yet you either have a tie rod behind the axle or your not using your tractor hard enough, try it, you'll like it. Rat....
 
   / Bent tie rod #3  
Can you get die and clean up the threads that way?
 
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I`ve got the assy off but not before i banged up the threads.dont know if i can use a die. there`s not any way to hold the tierod shaft without damaging that because it`s tapered.Oh also i ripped the rubber boot that holds the grease on one of them. guess i was having a bad day!!
 
   / Bent tie rod #5  
Get ya a set of thread files.8 diff threads per file,darn handy little dudes.I got mine off the snapon trk.Kinda pricey but well worth it .Had mine about 20 years now.
 
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Thanks everyone. Kerr, do you use them like a regular file?Are they just thinner to get in the threads?
 
   / Bent tie rod #7  
They are about 7in long,1/4 in sides 4 sides.Kinda like key stock with threads cut in to it.Craftsman tool cat. should have em.if not call your local toolguy snapon,proto,etc.Most of em take the trk. home and dont mind if ya come over after supper ta get something.
 

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