Description
If you’ve noticed your tractor pulling to one side or feeling loose in the steering, chances are good your track rod ends are worn out. This right-hand track rod end is the critical link between your steering system and front wheels, and replacing worn ones brings back that tight, responsive steering you need for precise work and safe road transport. When steering gets sloppy, it’s not just annoying—it’s dangerous, especially on slopes or with a loaded front-end loader.
What You’re Getting
- Right-hand thread design that fits precisely where your old one came out
- Heavy-duty ball joint construction that handles the constant movement and loading of farm work
- Direct replacement part that bolts right in without modifications or adapters
- Quality materials built to handle the demands of power steering systems
Built for Real Farm Work
This track rod end fits Ford New Holland 10 Series tractors – models like the 5610, 6410, 6610, 6710, 6810, 7610, 7710, 7810, and others with power steering systems. These are the tractors doing the heavy lifting on farms across the country, from row crop work and hay operations to loader duties around the farmyard. Whether you’re cultivating, planting, or moving hay bales, precise steering control makes the difference between good work and great work.
Made to Last
Farm equipment takes a beating, and steering components see some of the worst of it. This track rod end is built with quality materials and construction techniques that stand up to the constant flexing, vibration, and loading that comes with field work. The ball joint stays tight and smooth through thousands of steering cycles, maintaining the precise control your power steering system was designed to provide.
Installation Notes
Pay attention to that thread specification – there’s a similar part with different threads, so measure twice before ordering. When installing, count the threads on your old rod end before removal to get your toe-in close, saving alignment time. Always replace track rod ends in pairs for even wear and optimal steering geometry. Having a front-end alignment done after replacement ensures your tractor tracks straight and your tires wear evenly.






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