Description
That grinding noise from your front wheel isn’t getting better on its own, and neither is that unsettling wobble you feel through the steering wheel. When wheel bearings start going bad, they take the hub with them – and if you wait too long, what should be a straightforward hub replacement becomes a spindle replacement job. This front wheel hub assembly gets your Ford back to rolling smooth and steering straight.
What You’re Getting
- Complete hub assembly that eliminates the guesswork of bearing adjustments
- Heavy-duty construction designed to handle loader work and field stress
- Precision-machined bearing surfaces for smooth, true wheel rotation
- Direct replacement that mounts with your existing brake components
- Quality materials that stand up to farm conditions season after season
Built for Real Farm Work
This hub fits the workhorses of small to medium farms – your 2600, 3600, and other 600 series Ford tractors that do a little of everything. Whether you’re running a loader, mowing pastures, pulling a rake, or hauling wagons, these tractors see varied work that puts unique stresses on front-end components. A solid wheel hub keeps everything tracking properly when you’re making tight turns or working on uneven ground.
Made to Last
Farm equipment takes a beating, and wheel hubs are no exception. This assembly is built with the heavy-duty construction needed to handle the side loads from loader work and the constant vibration of field operations. The bearing surfaces are machined to tight tolerances so your wheels run true without the wobble that damages tires and steering components.
Good to Know
Hub replacement requires proper support and basic mechanical skills, but it’s straightforward work. Clean the spindle thoroughly and inspect it for wear before installation. When you install the new hub, use fresh bearings properly packed with wheel bearing grease – don’t reuse old bearings with a new hub. Take time to adjust bearing preload correctly following your service manual – too tight causes premature failure, too loose allows damaging play.





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