Posted by paul on September 06, 2019 at 18:09:19 from (66.60.223.229):
In Reply to: Ford tie rod end posted by tal87 on September 06, 2019 at 08:15:24:
As mentioned, you have a 9600. And go to the New Holland web site, parts, and look up the front axle parts.
You likely will find 2-3 different options, and the tie rods are different for each. You need to figure out from the diagrams what you got, to get the parts numbers.
A&I likely makes it, when you figure it out.
I went to a scrap yard around here to order 2, one for my Ford 5200 and one for my TW20. I researched a lot, and gave him the numbers but said I hope he looks it up too and see if he comes up the same.
He says, well, let’s see. And goes out back, and brings 2 in. He stocks them from A&I, and had both I needed! Could match it up to the one I brought along.
Now I need to get one for my 7700 by harvest. Been a year for tie rod ends!
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