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Model 70 Tie Rods????
I'm looking for a set of Tie Rods for my model 70, can anyone tell me what other cubs will fit mine. I have found some for the following models, 105, 124,1250,
will any of these work. Any help would be great. |
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Since you have posted your inquiry in the "puller's section", are you looking for ends that are beefier than stock...???
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if its off any other NF it will fit your 70
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this is what I use on my puller. I drill and tap aluminum rod . RH on one end LH on the other to 3/8 24. I prefer the bolt through design myself . no ball joint to fall apart.
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Yes I plan on beefing up the ends with Lubrication-Free Heavy Duty Ball Joint Linkages, I just needed to get the tie rods them selves mine were all bent up.
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Oh, you are just looking for the "drag link" not the tie rods/tie rod ends......
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Yes sorry
just the long bars, sorry everyone seems to call it something different. Cub Cadet IH-384632-R1 Rod, Tie |
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Near as I can tell, all the narrow frames are the same. The 1250, however, uses a different part number. I don't know what the length difference is. The 147 was the last model that I saw that carried the same part number. The 149, it changed to a different number.
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Thanks for the information. big help.
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