L295DT Tie Rod

Tgore76

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My tie rod ends are shot, and it looks like rod is bent anyways. I also wouldn’t know how to adjust new ends only. Is there an aftermarket assembly for my tractor with rod and ends I can just replace? I’m not finding part numbers from old manual or Google search.
 

Tgore76

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Kubota L295DT, L1200 FEL
Aug 6, 2021
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North Carolina
My tie rod ends are shot, and it looks like rod is bent anyways. I also wouldn’t know how to adjust new ends only. Is there an aftermarket assembly for my tractor with rod and ends I can just replace? I’m not finding part numbers from old manual or Google search.
Re-posting my old question. Can anyone help with part numbers and/or source for L295 DT Tie Rod and both ends?
 

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In order to give you an answer would need the tractors serial number, as there is several options.
 

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I will try to look for it this afternoon. Any idea of where to find it on this old gray market, painted over tractor?
A good flashlight and some patience is what it is going to take. If it has been painted over, and you get lucky, you might be able to remove the paint on the old sticker and find it. If not, you are Sh*t Out of Luck, up the river without a paddle, or blowing in the wind. Take your choice. The sweetness of buying a grey market tractor is soured by the lack of support you will get from the domestic dealers in the US.
A friend of mine learned that when he purchased a grey-market Mercedes. The only place he could get parts for it was in Germany, and it took months to get them imported to the US. He had to find someone in Germany who was willing to buy them for him and then ship them. More than once people would take his money and then he wouldn't ever hear from them again.
 
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If it is a L295 the serial number is in two places
on a nameplate on the left side by the clutch pedal
and stamped into the transmission case on the right side of the transmission
 
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North Idaho Wolfman

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A good flashlight and some patience is what it is going to take. If it has been painted over, and you get lucky, you might be able to remove the paint on the old sticker and find it. If not, you are Sh*t Out of Luck, up the river without a paddle, or blowing in the wind. Take your choice. The sweetness of buying a grey market tractor is soured by the lack of support you will get from the domestic dealers in the US.
A friend of mine learned that when he purchased a grey-market Mercedes. The only place he could get parts for it was in Germany, and it took months to get them imported to the US. He had to find someone in Germany who was willing to buy them for him and then ship them. More than once people would take his money and then he wouldn't ever hear from them again.
An L295DT is no where close to being a grey market Kubota.
 

Tgore76

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I’m sure I made a wrong assumption off previous research…or my understanding of what “Grey market” means, or perhaps just the difficulty I’ve had finding parts!!?

it is a L295DT and I believe the loader is a 1200!? I have procured manuals/parts lists for both.

everything is painted over. I will look for the serial number next time I’m back out on my property.

Had the commercial/off-road tire store show up with new rear AG tires today… only to find out that at some point somebody put turf tires on it and change the rims - AAARRGH….. so now I’m looking for rear OEM sized rims and a tie rod assembly and I need to find a fuel tank that doesn’t leak…. But we’re making progress.!
 
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Russell King

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I’m sure I made a wrong assumption off previous research…or my understanding of what “Grey market” means, or perhaps just the difficulty I’ve had finding parts!!?

it is a L295DT and I believe the loader is a 1200!? I have procured manuals/parts lists for both.

everything is painted over. I will look for the serial number next time I’m back out on my property.

Had the commercial/off-road tire store show up with new rear AG tires today… only to find out that at some point somebody put turf tires on it and change the rims - AAARRGH….. so now I’m looking for rear OEM sized rims and a tie rod assembly and I need to find a fuel tank that doesn’t leak…. But we’re making progress.!
Contact @007kubotaguy for used parts for your tractor. He is in California so shipping may be a costly deal. He has a salvage yard for Kubota L series.

There is a private messaging system that shows up as an ENVELOPE in the upper right hand corner
 
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