Description
When you’re pushing your Ford TM hard through harvest season or pulling heavy tillage equipment, that intercooler hose is working overtime to deliver the dense, cool air your turbo needs to make peak power. If yours is starting to crack, leak, or blow off under boost pressure, you’re not getting the horsepower you’re paying for. This intercooler-to-turbo hose keeps that compressed air flowing where it needs to go, so your engine delivers the power and fuel efficiency these big tractors are known for.
What You’re Getting
- Heavy-duty construction that handles high boost pressures without blowing off
- Heat-resistant materials that won’t crack from turbo temperatures
- Direct replacement for TM120 through TM190 models – no modifications needed
- Flexible design that moves with engine vibration without splitting
- Quality materials resist ozone and heat cycling that kills cheaper hoses
Built for Real Farm Work
This hose fits Ford’s powerful TM series tractors – the workhorses that handle your biggest jobs like deep tillage, heavy pulling, and long days during critical seasons. Whether you’re running a TM120 on the utility work or pushing a TM190 through the heaviest field conditions, these turbocharged engines depend on a sealed intake system to deliver the power that keeps you productive when every hour counts.
Made to Last
Turbo systems create a tough environment with high pressures, extreme heat, and constant vibration. This hose is built specifically for agricultural turbo applications, using materials that stand up to the punishment farm engines dish out daily. A good seal means you get the full benefit of that turbocharger – more power when you need it and better fuel economy when you’re watching costs.
Good to Know
Before installing, clean both connection points thoroughly and check your clamps – they should be snug but not overtightened. The hose should slip on without excessive force but fit tight enough to handle boost pressure. After installation, let the engine warm up and listen for any hissing sounds that could indicate a leak. Any boost leak will cost you power and should be fixed right away.




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