Description
When your tractor’s cab door starts sagging, binding, or making that awful creaking noise every time you open it, chances are you need a new door hinge. This right-hand door hinge gets your Ford tractor’s door swinging like it should, whether you’re climbing in at dawn for morning chores or hopping out to move irrigation lines. A properly aligned door not only makes your life easier but also keeps the cab sealed against dust, rain, and cold air that can make long days in the field miserable.
Key Features
- Heavy-duty steel construction handles repeated daily use
- Precision-machined pivot points for smooth door operation
- Proper mounting hole spacing matches original Ford specifications
- Works as either top right-hand or bottom left-hand hinge
- Compatible with original door hinge pin (part 42103)
- Corrosion-resistant finish withstands weather exposure
Built for Real Farm Work
This hinge fits a wide range of Ford and Fiat tractors commonly found on American farms, from the dependable 40 series models perfect for smaller operations to the powerful TM and TS series tractors handling large-scale farming. Whether you’re running a dairy operation where you’re constantly in and out of the cab, managing row crops that require frequent equipment adjustments, or handling hay operations where visibility and quick access are crucial, a properly functioning door is essential for both productivity and operator comfort.
Made to Last
Farm tractors take a beating, and cab doors are no exception. They’re slammed shut in a hurry, left open in windy conditions, and subjected to dust, moisture, and temperature extremes that would destroy lesser hardware. This hinge is built with robust steel construction and reinforced mounting points that won’t crack or bend under stress. The pivot mechanism is designed to maintain smooth operation even after thousands of open-close cycles, ensuring your door won’t bind up when you need quick access to controls or equipment.
Installation Notes
This is the right-hand hinge (left-hand version is part 409788), and it can serve as either the top hinge on the right side or bottom hinge on the left side of your door. Before installation, check that your door hinge pin (part 42103) is in good condition – no sense putting a new hinge on a worn pin. You’ll want to support the door weight during installation to avoid stress on the mounting points. Use thread locker on the mounting bolts to prevent them from working loose due to vibration and door movement.






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