Description
When your steering starts feeling loose or you notice the tractor wandering on the road, worn track rod ends are often the culprit. This steering component connects your steering box to the front wheels, translating every turn of the wheel into precise tire movement. Sloppy steering isn’t just annoying—it’s dangerous when you’re working near ditches or operating on hillsides.
What You’re Getting
- M20 x 1.0 right-hand thread ensures proper fit and prevents loosening during operation
- 75mm length engineered to original equipment specifications for precise steering geometry
- Heavy-duty ball joint design provides smooth movement while handling constant steering forces
- Corrosion-resistant construction stands up to harsh farm conditions season after season
- Direct replacement—no modifications needed for installation
Built for Real Farm Work
Your Ford 7840 and compatible Fiat tractors are workhorses built for serious agricultural tasks like heavy cultivation, planting, harvesting, and loader operations. These powerful machines need precise steering control whether you’re following furrows in the field, navigating tight barn doors, or hauling loads on the road. When track rod ends wear out, you’ll notice play in the steering wheel and difficulty holding a straight line.
Made to Last
This isn’t a car part adapted for tractor use—it’s purpose-built for the punishment of farm work. The forged construction resists bending under heavy steering loads, while the precision ball joint maintains tight tolerances despite constant movement and road shock. Quality materials handle temperature swings and moisture that would quickly destroy lesser parts.
Good to Know
Always replace track rod ends in pairs—if one’s worn, the other isn’t far behind. Before removing the old end, count the threads showing so you can set the new one close to the same position. Use a proper ball joint separator rather than hammering on the steering arm. After installation, you’ll need to check your toe-in setting to prevent premature tire wear. The related locking nut (41021) is available separately for complete installation.






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