GC2300 tie rod dust boots.

   / GC2300 tie rod dust boots. #1  

massey driver

Gold Member
Joined
Aug 15, 2009
Messages
452
Location
north of winnipeg canada
Tractor
massey 175,1655 BX 2370-1
Anyone find a alternate dust boot for the gc2300's tie rods.Called Massey parts today and just about fell over when was told $22 each:mad:.Ouch so wondering if anyone has found an alternative one that works just as well but a whole lot $$ cheaper.:)Larry
 
   / GC2300 tie rod dust boots. #2  
The last ones I had to buy were like $12.00 a piece and I about died. I didn't ask the price before I ordered 4 of them. I've posted in the past about the problems I've had with these ripping. I always seem to not see a multi-flora rose when I'm brush hogging. What really needs to happen is someone needs to fabricate "metal" protectors for them. A while back, I was at a used tractor store and saw a large Kobuta, which had metal guards over the rubber boots. The metal guards bolted to the front axle and were long enough to protect the rubber boots over the entire distance while moving side to side. I hope to build these someday when I get my shop finished (and the warranty is expired, as I'm sure Massey won't be happy when I weld "little perches" on the front axle to hold the metal protectors.
 
   / GC2300 tie rod dust boots. #3  
G'day measure your ends where the boot goes and the length and go down to your friendly auto parts store and see if you can get some power steering rack boots that might just fit. Good luck




Jon
 
   / GC2300 tie rod dust boots. #5  
after replacing the boots, slip on a piece of bicycle tubing over the new boot to protect it and use zip tie to hold ends down. If something is gonna rip, I'd prefer the tubing first.
 
   / GC2300 tie rod dust boots.
  • Thread Starter
#6  
after replacing the boots, slip on a piece of bicycle tubing over the new boot to protect it and use zip tie to hold ends down. If something is gonna rip, I'd prefer the tubing first.

Actually thats a really good idea,let the outer bike rubber tube take the punishment and hopefully save the original boot.I was thinking of a way to make a boot protector.have come up with some ideas in my head but not sure which way to go yet.However to help protect them for now that sounds like it'll give a extra bit of protection untill I design something simple.Once I do I'll post my build in a different thread.Larry:thumbsup:
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2013 Ford F-150 Pickup Truck, VIN # 1FTFW1EFXDFB07930 (A51572)
2013 Ford F-150...
2019 TRITON TRAILER ALLMAND MAXI LITE 45 GENERATOR (A52472)
2019 TRITON...
2005 Freightliner M2 106 Dumpster Carrier Truck (A51692)
2005 Freightliner...
City of Buckhannon - Kawasaki 4010 Mule (A52384)
City of Buckhannon...
2011 Ford Crown Victoria Sedan (A51694)
2011 Ford Crown...
2016 Case 821F Articulated Wheel Loader (A51691)
2016 Case 821F...
 
Top