2615 Tie rod ends

   / 2615 Tie rod ends #1  

Dside

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Mahindra 2615
I have a 2007 Mahindra 2615 with 725hrs, I noticed the right front tie rod is going bad, any cross reference available for tie rod ends? Thanks you...
 
   / 2615 Tie rod ends #2  
Tie rods ends are fairly standard- the taper is near universal so all you need is the thread type on the rod/rack end. I'd remove it and bring it into the auto parts store. They should be able to get you there.

To realign- lift both front tires and put a line on each tire. Measure distance when both lines face forward and again when both lines face rearward.

About 1/8" toe in will help with steering when you get the machine above about 40 mph.
 
   / 2615 Tie rod ends
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#3  
Tie rods ends are fairly standard- the taper is near universal so all you need is the thread type on the rod/rack end. I'd remove it and bring it into the auto parts store. They should be able to get you there.

To realign- lift both front tires and put a line on each tire. Measure distance when both lines face forward and again when both lines face rearward.

About 1/8" toe in will help with steering when you get the machine above about 40 mph.

Thank you,I'll give it a try.
 
   / 2615 Tie rod ends #4  
Tie rods ends are fairly standard- the taper is near universal so all you need is the thread type on the rod/rack end. I'd remove it and bring it into the auto parts store. They should be able to get you there.

To realign- lift both front tires and put a line on each tire. Measure distance when both lines face forward and again when both lines face rearward.

About 1/8" toe in will help with steering when you get the machine above about 40 mph.

A tractor going 40 MPH would be somewhat unusual wouldn't it? I wouldn't want to be on mine going that fast.
 
   / 2615 Tie rod ends #5  
Yes that's sarcasm- just getting toe close is all that's needed on a tractor. That's why the tape measure and line on the tires is all you need.
 
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A tractor going 40 MPH would be somewhat unusual wouldn't it? I wouldn't want to be on mine going that fast.

I knew RNeumann was joking around. BTW, A 2615 couldn't go 40 mph with a sail in a windstorm.
 

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