Description
When you’re wrestling with a heavy steering wheel in the middle of plowing season, a leaking power steering pipe can turn a productive day into a frustrating battle. This replacement top-mount power steering pipe restores smooth, effortless steering to your Ford tractor, letting you focus on the work instead of fighting the wheel. Whether you’re maneuvering through tight barn doors or making precise furrows in the field, reliable power steering makes all the difference.
What You’re Getting
- Direct replacement for early-type top-mounted power steering pipes
- Heavy-wall steel construction that handles the 1,000+ PSI pressures your system generates
- Pre-bent to exact factory specifications so installation is straightforward
- Corrosion-resistant coating that protects against rust, fertilizers, and road salt
- Precision-machined fittings that seal tight and prevent the leaks that sideline tractors
Built for Real Farm Work
This pipe fits Ford 5000, 7000, 5100, 7100, 5600, 6600, and 7600 series tractors, plus certain 1000-series industrial models with the early-style top-mount configuration. These are the backbone tractors you see handling everything from hay operations and tillage work to loader duties and heavy transport around farms everywhere. Power steering on these machines is especially critical when you’re doing loader work or operating implements that require frequent steering adjustments.
Made to Last
This isn’t just bent tubing with fittings – it’s a precision-engineered hydraulic component built to handle demanding farm conditions. The heavy-wall steel construction withstands the high pressures your Ford’s power steering system generates, while quality fittings with proper thread pitch prevent those frustrating leaks that always seem to happen during critical work periods.
Good to Know
Before ordering, verify you have the early-style top-mount system since later models used a different routing. Installation tip: clean around all connection points before removing the old pipe to keep dirt out of the system, and have a drain pan ready – these pipes hold more fluid than you’d expect. Start all fittings by hand to avoid cross-threading, and don’t over-tighten since these seal with precision surfaces, not brute force.




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