Description
There’s nothing worse than fighting sloppy steering when you’re trying to make a straight pass or navigate tight corners around buildings. If you’ve noticed your steering wheel has more play than it used to, or your tractor wanders down the road, a worn track rod end is often the culprit. This right-hand track rod end connects your steering system to the front wheels, giving you the precise control you need for safe, accurate field work.
What You’re Getting
- Heavy-duty ball joint construction that handles the stress of big tractor steering loads
- Grease fitting lets you maintain smooth operation and extend service life
- Right-hand thread design prevents loosening during operation
- Direct replacement for your Carraro axle—no modifications needed
- Quality materials resist corrosion from chemicals and weather
Built for Big Tractor Work
Your Ford New Holland 8200 or 8340 is a serious workhorse built for heavy-duty farming operations. These powerful 4WD tractors excel at deep tillage, running large implements, and handling the demanding field work that comes with big acreage farming. Whether you’re pulling wide cultivators, heavy planters, or big grain carts, precise steering control isn’t just convenient—it’s essential for safety and productivity.
Made to Last
This isn’t a lightweight car part trying to do a tractor’s job. The ball joint construction is engineered to handle constant articulation under heavy steering loads while maintaining tight tolerances. The protective coatings resist the chemicals, moisture, and temperature swings that come with farm work, so it keeps doing its job season after season.
Good to Know
Track rod ends should always be replaced in pairs to maintain proper steering geometry—if one’s worn out, the other isn’t far behind. Installation requires proper torque specs and wheel alignment afterward to prevent premature tire wear. Don’t forget to grease the fitting regularly to keep dirt and moisture out of the joint. A quick tip: if you’re working in dusty conditions, grease these more often than the manual suggests.






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