Description
When you’re spending long days in the seat of your Ford 4000 or 4600, precise steering control isn’t just about comfort—it’s about safety and getting the job done right. Power steering on these tractors makes all the difference when you’re doing loader work, navigating tight spaces, or spending long hours in the seat. This rear drag link end connects your steering linkage to the front axle, transferring the hydraulic power assistance that makes these mid-sized workhorses manageable during demanding farm tasks.
What You’re Getting
- Drag link end, rear, for drag link w/power steering with 41.25-inch center-to-post measurement for precise fit
- Heavy-duty construction that handles the forces generated by power steering systems
- Quality threading and ball joint design for smooth steering response
- Direct replacement that restores factory steering geometry and feel
Built for Real Farm Work
These are the backbone tractors of American agriculture – from smaller 4000 series machines handling hay and livestock work to the 4600 models pulling cultivation equipment and running loaders. Whether you’re making tight turns in the barn lot, backing up to implements, or maneuvering through field gates with equipment attached, this drag link end ensures your power steering delivers the responsive control you need.
Made to Last
Farm steering components take tremendous stress from uneven terrain, sudden direction changes, and the constant vibration of field work. This drag link end uses quality materials and precision manufacturing to handle the demanding loads that power steering systems can generate while maintaining the tight tolerances needed for accurate steering response.
Installation Notes
This is a direct replacement for power steering equipped tractors—manual steering systems use different components. Installation requires basic mechanical skills and standard tools, but you’ll need to bleed the system properly after installation. Always check your power steering fluid level and condition when replacing steering components, and inspect the entire linkage for wear while you’re working on it.





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