Description
If your Ford New Holland tractor’s engine has been making a rumbling noise or vibrating more than it should, a worn balancer gear might be the culprit. This critical component works with your crankshaft to smooth out engine vibration and keep everything running balanced. When it starts wearing out, you’ll feel it in the seat and steering wheel – and that’s your tractor’s way of telling you it needs attention.
What You’re Getting
- Precision-machined gear that meshes perfectly with your crankshaft timing system
- Heavy-duty construction built to handle the constant rotation and stress of engine operation
- Heat-treated material that resists wear even after thousands of hours of field work
- Direct replacement that restores smooth engine operation and reduces vibration
- OEM-quality manufacturing that meets the same standards as your original part
Built for Real Farm Work
This balancer gear fits a wide range of Ford New Holland tractors from compact utility models like the 2000 and 3000 series up through the powerful 7700 series workhorses. Whether you’re running a loader, pulling tillage equipment, or powering hay tools, these tractors handle the demanding work that keeps farms running. The balancer system is what keeps all that power running smoothly.
Made to Last
Farm engines work hard, and the balancer gear takes constant stress as it spins with the crankshaft through every engine cycle. This replacement gear uses materials and heat treatment designed for agricultural applications, where engines run hundreds of hours between services and face temperature extremes that would challenge lesser components. It’s built to keep balancing your engine for seasons to come.
Installation Notes
Replacing a balancer gear requires removing the timing cover and dealing with engine timing – this is typically a job for an experienced mechanic who understands Ford New Holland engine timing procedures. While you’re in there, it’s smart to check the timing chain and other related components. Proper torque specifications and timing alignment are critical for reliable operation.




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