Description
When your Ford tractor’s 3-point hitch starts acting up or you’ve got a bent lift arm from years of hard use, you know it’s time for a replacement. This left hand lower lift arm gets your hydraulic system back to lifting implements smoothly and holding them exactly where you need them. Whether you’re hooking up a bush hog, setting plow depth, or positioning a box blade, a solid lift arm is what makes precise implement control possible.
What You’re Getting
- Heavy-duty 5160 steel construction that’s built to handle decades of lifting and lowering implements
- Precise 32-inch hole center spacing for proper geometry and smooth operation
- Left hand configuration – the driver’s side arm when you’re sitting in the operator’s seat
- Direct replacement design that bolts right in without modifications or adapters
- TISCO quality manufacturing that meets or exceeds original Ford specifications
Built for Real Farm Work
This lift arm fits Ford tractors across multiple series, giving you the lifting power needed for everything from cultivating and planting to hay production and grounds maintenance. Ford tractors in this range are workhorses on farms everywhere, handling implements like rotary cutters, disk harrows, finish mowers, and manure spreaders. The 32-inch spacing is designed for the hydraulic geometry that makes these tractors so effective at implement control.
Made to Last
Farm work is tough on lift arms – they’re constantly under load, exposed to dirt and moisture, and subject to impacts from rocks and stumps. This arm is forged from 5160 steel, the same high-strength alloy used in heavy-duty applications where reliability matters. The steel resists bending and cracking even under maximum hydraulic pressure, and the finish holds up to weather and chemical exposure from fertilizers and herbicides.
Good to Know
This is the left hand (LH) arm when you’re sitting in the tractor seat. Installation typically requires supporting the implement while you remove the old arm and install the new one. It’s a good time to check your lift arm bushings and replace them if they’re worn – fresh bushings eliminate play and improve implement control. Always grease the pivot points after installation to keep everything moving smoothly.






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