Service and Repairs
Tie Rods
Removing the Tie Rods
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Figure 119
1.
Cotter pin
4.
Jam nut
2.
Slotted nut
5.
Inner tie rod
3.
Outer tie rod
1. Remove and discard the cotter pin.
Note:
Move or remove the axle stop bolts to access the slotted nuts.
2. Remove the slotted nut.
3. Use a suitable tool (pickle fork) to separate the outer tie rod from the axle
assembly.
4. Use the flats on the steering cylinder rod nearest the tie rod being removed
to hold the cylinder rod and remove the inner tie rod.
Installing the Tie Rods
1. Check and adjust the tie rod length if necessary; refer to
Rod Length (page 7–3)
.
Note:
New inner tie rods have a thread locking compound pre-applied on the
steering cylinder end. Clean the threads and apply a high strength thread
locking compound if installing a used inner tie rod.
2. Use the flats on the steering cylinder rod nearest the tie rod being installed to
hold the cylinder rod and install the inner tie rod.
Outcross 9060
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Traction and PTO Drive: Service and Repairs
18234SL Rev B
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