Description
Ever notice how much easier it is to turn your Ford when the power steering’s working right? This drag link end connects your steering system to the wheels, making sure every turn of the wheel translates to smooth, responsive steering. When this part gets worn, you’ll feel the difference—loose steering, wandering, or hard spots that make long days in the field a real chore. This replacement gets your steering back to where it should be.
What You’re Getting
- 1.00 inch-16 right hand thread for secure, proper connection
- 3.75 inch center-to-post measurement engineered for power steering systems
- Heavy-duty construction that handles the constant movement and stress of field work
- Direct replacement for original equipment—no modifications needed
- Quality materials that stand up to grease, dirt, and weather
Built for Real Farm Work
This drag link end fits a wide range of Ford tractors from the mid-1960s through the late 1970s. Your 5000 or 7000 series utility tractor, the bigger 8000 and 9000 series row-crop machines, and the wide-axle models like the 8200 through 9600 all depend on this connection to keep you steering straight. Whether you’re cultivating corn, mowing hay, or doing loader work around the barn, this is the part that makes precise control possible.
Made to Last
Farm work is tough on steering components, and this drag link end is built to handle it. The threads are cut to exact specifications and the materials are chosen to resist wear from constant flexing and the dirt, moisture, and chemicals that come with agricultural use. It’s designed to give you thousands of hours of reliable service.
Good to Know
Make sure you’ve got the power steering version—this won’t fit manual steering setups. Installation is straightforward with basic tools, but you’ll want to check your tie rod ends and other steering components while you’re at it. A little grease on the threads helps with installation, and don’t forget to top off your power steering fluid when you’re done.






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