Hinomoto / Iseki / 104 x 73 mm / M17 / M12 rod end
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Hinomoto / Iseki / 104 x 73 mm / M17 / M12 rod end
Rod end for Hinomoto and Iseki Japanese tractors and mini tractors with overall dimensions of 104 x 73 mm with M17 and M12 threads.
The end of the tie rod is an element of the steering system that connects the wheels to the steering gear. Correct installation of this element directly affects the road angle of the wheels and, consequently, the driving properties of the vehicle itself. The most common visible signal and the need to replace the steering rod are play in the steering system or visible abnormal wear of the tires. Remember that the good condition of the tie rod ends affects driving safety and extends the life of the tires.
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Tractor models :
The first signs of wear of the steering rod are play on the steering wheel, steering wheel vibrations, delayed reaction of the steering wheels to slight steering movements. The wear of the rod ends or their damage is often caused by other malfunctioning components or improper driving and operation of the tractor.
Warehouse :
M01: D91
HINOMOTO is one of the most popular Japanese manufacturers of agricultural tractors, known mainly in Japan. Hinomoto was a trade name for tractors manufactured by Toyosha. Toyosha has its roots in plows built by Denzou Tanoue in 1863. Hinomoto compact tractors appeared in the 1950s. It produced 68 models of mini tractors.
The company produced tractors and mini tractors with Toyosha engines under its own trademark HINOMOTO until 1990. TOYOSHA was also the previous name of the company under which agricultural equipment was produced. In 1990, the company became part of Hitachi Tierra, and the Hinomoto name was finally abolished in 1997.
HINOMOTO also produced tractors for other international concerns under their own names, including: for: Massey Ferguson, Deutz-Allis, Simplicity and Allis-Chalmers.
The Hinomoto company is the largest importer of Japanese mini tractors, single-axle tractors and other machines in Eastern Poland.