Description
When you’re climbing in and out of your cab twenty times a day, the last thing you want to deal with is a sagging door that won’t close properly. This rear lower hinge is specifically designed for Super Q Cabs – the heavy-duty cab system that made these Ford tractors so popular with farmers who spend long hours in the field. If your door is starting to droop or won’t latch right, this lower hinge is likely what you need to get things lined up properly again.
What You’re Getting
- Lower section of the upper hinge assembly – the part that typically fails first under constant use
- Heavy-duty construction designed to handle thousands of open-close cycles without developing the play that causes doors to sag
- Direct replacement for Super Q Cab systems – no modifications or universal parts that don’t quite fit right
- Robust steel construction with reinforced mounting points that won’t crack or bend under stress
Built for Real Farm Work
These Ford 10 series tractors revolutionized operator comfort when they were introduced, and they’re still working hard on farms everywhere handling everything from row crop work to loader operations. The Super Q Cab was a premium feature that gave you a quiet, weathertight workspace – but only when all the door hardware is functioning properly. The rear window frame and door components are particularly vulnerable since they flex with cab movement and take the brunt of daily use.
Made to Last
Farm cab doors get slammed shut in a hurry, left open in windy conditions, and subjected to dust, moisture, and temperature extremes that would destroy lesser hardware. This isn’t a light-duty part that’ll wear out in a season. The mounting points are reinforced to prevent the stress cracks that commonly develop in worn hinges, and the materials are chosen to handle the punishment that comes with agricultural use.
Good to Know
Before removing the old hinge, support the door properly – these cab doors are heavier than they look. Mark the hinge position before removal to aid alignment, and check the door striker and latch while you’re at it – a worn latch can cause symptoms similar to bad hinges. If one hinge has failed, consider replacing both hinges as a pair since they wear at similar rates.




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