Description
When your Fendt starts wandering down the field or the steering feels loose and sloppy, worn tie rod ends are often the culprit. This inner tie rod connects your steering box to the wheels, transferring every steering input into precise directional control. If you’ve noticed increased play in the wheel or your tractor doesn’t track straight anymore, it’s time to get this critical steering component back to factory specs.
What You’re Getting
- 360mm overall length engineered specifically for Farmer 400 Vario series tractors
- M26 x 1.5 right-hand thread for secure connection to steering linkage
- Precision-machined ball joint ends handle the constant articulation of field work
- 24.6mm and 28.4mm tapered cone connections ensure proper fit with your steering knuckles
- Heavy-duty construction that matches Fendt’s German engineering standards
Built for Real Farm Work
This tie rod is designed specifically for the Farmer 400 Vario series – those versatile mid-size tractors that handle everything from loader work around the farmstead to cultivating and planting in the field. Whether you’re running your 409 through tight spots or using the 412 for heavier field operations, precise steering is what keeps you productive and safe.
Made to Last
Fendt tractors are known for their reliability, and this steering component lives up to those standards. The hardened steel construction and quality ball joints are built to handle thousands of steering cycles, constant vibration, and the occasional bump from field obstacles without developing the play that ruins steering precision.
Installation Notes
This is a direct replacement that uses your existing mounting points and hardware. When replacing tie rod ends, it’s good practice to replace both sides at the same time and have your front-end alignment checked afterward. This ensures even wear and optimal steering performance. Take time to clean the threads on your steering box and knuckles – German tractors appreciate attention to detail.






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