Description
There’s nothing worse than watching your disc harrow or rotary cutter sway like a dog’s tail behind your tractor, making straight passes impossible and turning transport into a white-knuckle experience. When implements swing freely without proper stabilization, you’ll get crooked rows, uneven work, and dangerous road transport conditions. This heavy-duty stabilizer puts an end to that side-to-side movement that turns precision fieldwork into guesswork.
What You’re Getting
- Heavy-duty construction that won’t bend or break under the forces of big implements
- Adjustable design lets you dial in the right amount of control for different implements
- Direct replacement for worn, bent, or missing stabilizers on your three-point hitch
- Eliminates dangerous implement sway during both fieldwork and transport
Built for Serious Farm Work
Your Case Maxxum or McCormick MC tractor is built to handle heavy implements – disc harrows, large rotary cutters, loaded sprayers, and other equipment that can weigh thousands of pounds. These medium to heavy-duty tractors are designed for diverse agricultural operations including row-crop farming, livestock management, hay production, transport duties, and intensive field work. This stabilizer is engineered to control that mass with construction that won’t buckle under the side loads that lighter universal stabilizers can’t handle.
Made to Last
Farm equipment takes a beating, and three-point hitch components see some of the worst of it. This stabilizer is built with heavy-duty materials that handle the constant stress of controlling heavy implements through bumpy fields, shock loads from hitting obstacles, and the everyday wear that comes with serious farm work. Regular maintenance is simple: keep the threads clean and lightly oiled, check for bent components after striking obstacles, and ensure the pins aren’t wearing oval holes in your mounting points.
Good to Know
Mount one end to your lower link arm and the other to the opposite side’s mounting bracket. Start with the turnbuckle centered in its range to give adjustment both ways. For implements that need to float (like finish mowers), leave slight play in the adjustment. For rigid control (box blades, cultivators), tighten until movement is eliminated but not so tight that it binds. Both sides must be adjusted equally or your implement will work at an angle. Many operators mark their stabilizer positions for quick changes between different implements.






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