Lookin for ideas on how to fix tie rod ends.

My, honey bo, :rolleyes: would not get on the tractor, I’d be hearing, oh well.

Noel
That’s for sure, she doesn’t really get it. She got tired of doing things in the hot rod every weekend now that it sold and payed off the house. I enjoy the GT hobby more she misses the car. Yeash .....
 
Buying new ones is all well and good - except when it is in the evening , weekend or holiday and nothing open to buy new ones. You do what you have to do and run it. It is is done right they will last quite a while.
 
Exactly what I mean. I had one fall aprt about 3/4 mile from home pushing small tree limbs after cutting the firewood. Tied it up with a small vine off a tree. Made it home then washered it.
Brought out a little "Tarzan" in you didn't it ?
AAAAAAAHH OOOO AHHH AAAAHHH AAAAHHH AAAAHHhh ahhhh.
 
Buying new ones is all well and good - except when it is in the evening , weekend or holiday and nothing open to buy new ones. You do what you have to do and run it. It is is done right they will last quite a while.
Yeah I get when you are away from tools and the shop, out in the field or yard to get the immediate job done and/or limp the tractor back to where it can be fixed right but for as cheap as a new one can be had, it don't make sense longer term than that
 
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