Description
You know that moment when you’re hopping out to check cattle or open a gate, and your door handle feels loose or sticks? A worn door lock assembly isn’t just annoying—it’s a safety issue when you can’t get out quickly or the door won’t stay closed. This left-hand door lock assembly brings back that solid, secure feel your TM, TL, TS, or TLA series tractor had when it rolled off the lot.
What You’re Getting
- Heavy-duty construction that handles the constant use these workhorses see every day
- Smooth operation even when you’re wearing thick gloves during cold weather work
- Positive latching action that keeps the door secure on rough ground or hillsides
- Weather-sealed design that keeps moisture and dust out of the mechanism
- Left-hand specific fit designed for the driver’s side door
Built for Real Farm Work
These Ford New Holland tractors see heavy use with operators getting in and out dozens of times daily, whether you’re running a mid-size TM for row crop work, using a TS for livestock operations, or putting a TL series through its paces on hay ground. When you’re constantly checking implements, opening gates, or adjusting equipment, that door lock gets a serious workout. The last thing you need is fighting with a door that won’t latch properly when you’re trying to get work done.
Made to Last
This replacement uses the same quality materials as the original equipment, built to handle years of farm life. The internal mechanism resists wear from repeated cycling, and the housing stands up to everything from chemical spray drift to the vibration of a loaded manure spreader bouncing across a field. It’s engineered to keep working even when exposed to temperature swings, dust, and the occasional bump from a loader bucket.
Installation Notes
Installing a new door lock typically takes 30-45 minutes with basic hand tools and usually requires removing the interior door panel—work carefully to avoid breaking plastic clips. Make sure to test the lock operation several times before putting everything back together. A quick tip: clean and lubricate the door striker while you have access—it’ll help your new lock work smoothly for years to come.






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