Description
When you’re hooking up implements or working in rough conditions, the last thing you need is a stabilizer that’s seized up or won’t adjust properly. This stabilizer link gives you reliable three-point control, keeping implements from swaying side to side while still allowing the float you need. The clear zinc-plated pin is the real difference-maker—it stays smooth and adjustable even after years of exposure to weather and field dirt.
What You’re Getting
- Clear zinc pin that resists corrosion and keeps adjustments smooth
- Heavy-duty construction that won’t bend or break under implement loads
- Adjustable length to match your different implements
- Direct replacement that works with both 4 and 6-cylinder engine mounting setups
- Precision threading that won’t strip when you’re making adjustments under tension
Built for Real Farm Work
This stabilizer is built for the kind of work SE model tractors do every day—running cultivators that need to track straight, controlling disc harrows that want to pull sideways, or keeping rear-mounted mowers from bouncing around during transport. Whether you’re on a 6410 SE pulling a field cultivator or a 6620 SE running a heavy offset disc, this stabilizer keeps everything under control.
Made to Last
The clear zinc coating on the adjustment pin isn’t just for looks—it provides superior protection against rust and corrosion compared to standard finishes. That means the pin moves freely for adjustments season after season, even when exposed to fertilizer spray and road salt. The heavy-duty steel construction handles the lateral forces that modern implements can generate without bending.
Installation Notes
This is a direct replacement for your original equipment, so installation is straightforward. Start with a mid-range adjustment to give yourself room to go either direction based on your implement. Apply a little anti-seize compound to the threads during installation—you’ll thank yourself later when you need to make adjustments. Set the tension to control sway without making the linkage completely rigid, as too tight restricts necessary float while too loose allows dangerous movement.






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