Kubota L3710 Tierods, repair vs. replace???

   / Kubota L3710 Tierods, repair vs. replace??? #1  

Blackgreyhounds

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Kubota L3710 HST
I just replaced the front tires on my L3710. I was thinking this would be a good time to repair or replace the tie rods. Both have small bends in them as you can see in the pictures. Dealer is quoting > $800 for OEM replacements. Is it possible to just get them bent back to near straight or replace with aftermarkets? What say you all?
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   / Kubota L3710 Tierods, repair vs. replace??? #2  
You can press them straight again, But they might not be as strong . Did you get a price on aftermarket ones?
 
   / Kubota L3710 Tierods, repair vs. replace???
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I couldn't find aftermarket yet, but haven't looked very hard. Where could I look for aftermarket? Where could I find someone to press them back? I.m just a Harry homeowner, so I don't have a press, etc.
 
   / Kubota L3710 Tierods, repair vs. replace??? #5  
260. 00 something each on Messick's website you just need the long end...Is the short end bent also?
 
   / Kubota L3710 Tierods, repair vs. replace???
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260. 00 something each on Messick's website you just need the long end...Is the short end bent also?

It's funny you quote Messick's. I live <10 miles from them. I called today and got the $800+ quote from them. Then, I found the part numbers myself and looked them up on their website and got the same prices you got. Yes, I only need the long piece on the RH side. Not having any luck looking for aftermarket parts yet.
 
   / Kubota L3710 Tierods, repair vs. replace??? #7  
I looked also, found nothing....
 
   / Kubota L3710 Tierods, repair vs. replace??? #10  
Once you have the part number use google to search for the part number.

I have a JD and the tie rods from JD are $317.00 (each). I found aftermarket parts at <$70.00. But, there aren't many suppliers out there, other than JD, I only found 2 other suppliers.

Most any machine shop should be able to straighten them. I had a 1-1/2" square bar that needed to be straightened. Took it to a machine shop and cost me $25.
 

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