They were, as I said, brothers, touring the Colorado mountains on an annual outing. They waited while I removed the remains of the tie rod, grabbed my bag, and secured the truck as best I could. All the while, they were graciously making room for me in an already-overstuffed vehicle.
They dropped me off at the nearest motel I could find to the their desired route out of Leadville, which happened to be quite a ways to downtown and sustenance. I thanked them profusely, having long gotten past the desire to inflict harm on the clueless one.
About 1/2 mile into my walk toward dinner & beer, I noticed a sign that said “welding”, easily the most important word in the English language at that time. As luck would have it, there was a kid there finishing up a handrail project. I described what I needed done, he said bring it by, I can probably have it done some time in the morning. I then cut loose and breathlessly executed many flawless cartwheels about the parking lot. Actually, I didn’t, but I sure wanted to. About an hour & a half later, he called to let me know the repair was done. I was halfway through a huge smothered carne asada burrito right then. I wasn’t going anywhere. I thanked him & told him I’d be by in the morning.
Next morning, repaired tie rod in hand, nearly-satisfying motel continental breakfast in stomach, I faced the next problem: how do I get back to my truck, 15 miles away up a 4WD road?
First I had to call Ed, an IH buddy of mine who I was going to meet at my destination, and let him know it wasn’t going to work out. He, his wife, and their posse were camped about two hours away on Buffalo Pass, and he eagerly offered to drive down to Leadville and play Uber for me. After I got over my astonishment, I eagerly accepted.
A pleasant drive to the crime scene, some wrenching, and we were on our way. I was absolutely BABYING that butt-welded tie rod on that trip back down the pass, but even so I’d told Ed to lead in case it did come apart. I also did not exceed 30 mph on the pavement back to town.
I thanked Ed when we parted, called AAA, and after several hours got my ride back to Longmont.
Now what to do? These tie rods are NLA, and the DS rod end is integral to the rod; it’s a wear part, so no sense in buying a take-off.
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