Description
When your tractor starts knocking or showing low oil pressure, worn big end bearings are often the culprit. These connecting rod bearings take a beating from thousands of hours of engine operation, and when they go bad, you’re looking at expensive engine damage if you don’t address it quickly. This set of quality replacement bearings gets your Ford back to running smooth and strong.
What You’re Getting
- High-quality 20-thousandths oversize bearings for proper clearance on worn crankshafts
- Early-type 36mm design that fits your older Ford models perfectly
- Set of 3 bearings – buy 2 sets for complete engine rebuild on 4 or 6 cylinder models
- Durable tri-metal construction that handles the heat and stress of hard farm work
- Precision-manufactured to restore proper oil clearances and eliminate bearing knock
Built for Real Farm Work
These bearings fit Ford New Holland tractors from the workhorse 3000 series utility tractors up through the bigger 7000 series models, plus the popular 6600, 6410, 7600, 7700, 7610, and 7710 machines. Whether you’re running a smaller 3000 for chores and hay work or putting a 7000 series through heavy fieldwork, these are the same quality bearings that keep these reliable engines running for decades.
Made to Last
Farm engines work hard – long hours under load, temperature extremes, and varying oil change intervals all take their toll on bearings. These replacement bearings are engineered with modern materials and manufacturing techniques that often outlast the original equipment. The tri-metal construction provides excellent wear resistance while maintaining proper oil film strength.
Good to Know
This is serious engine work that requires complete teardown and proper machining equipment. You’ll need to have your crankshaft checked and possibly turned to accept the oversize bearings. Most farmers take this job to a reputable machine shop where they can measure everything properly and ensure the clearances are right. Remember that rod bearings are sold individually, so calculate how many you need based on your engine’s cylinder count.






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