Description
If your Ford tractor’s steering wheel feels loose or you hear rattling from the steering column when turning, chances are your upper steering bushing is worn out. This bushing assembly sits at the top of your steering column and keeps your steering shaft properly aligned and supported. When it’s working right, you don’t even notice it—but when it wears out, every turn becomes a reminder that something’s not quite right.
What You’re Getting
- Precision-fit bushing that eliminates steering column play and rattles
- Durable construction designed to handle the constant movement of power steering systems
- Direct replacement that restores proper steering shaft support and alignment
- TISCO quality that matches original equipment specifications
Built for Real Farm Work
This bushing is designed specifically for Ford 2000, 3000, and 4000 series tractors from 1965 and up that are equipped with power steering. These are the backbone tractors of American agriculture – from smaller models handling hay and livestock work to bigger machines pulling heavy field equipment, and power steering on these tractors makes all the difference when you’re doing loader work or navigating tight spaces.
Made to Last
Power steering systems put constant pressure and movement on steering components, and this upper bushing takes a lot of that abuse. TISCO engineered this bushing with materials that can handle the hydraulic forces and frequent articulation that come with power steering operation, so it’ll keep your steering tight and quiet for years to come.
Installation Notes
This is a straightforward replacement that slides into the upper steering column housing. You’ll need to remove the steering wheel and column covers to access the old bushing, but it’s a job most folks can handle with basic tools. A quick tip: while you’re in there, it’s a good time to check your steering shaft for wear and lubricate the column components.






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