Description
If you’ve got an old TE20 that’s feeling loose in the steering or wandering around when you’re trying to plow a straight furrow, this hinged articulated pin might be exactly what you need. These little grey Fergies are tough as nails, but after decades of faithful service, their steering components do wear out. This pin is a critical connection in your tractor’s front-end assembly that keeps everything lined up and moving smoothly.
What You’re Getting
- Direct replacement for worn articulated pins in TE20 series tractors
- Precision-made to restore tight steering response and eliminate dangerous play
- Heavy-duty construction that handles the loads and vibration of real farm work
- Proper tolerances to work with existing bushings and steering components
Built for Real Farm Work
Your TE20, TEA20, TED20, TEF20, or TVO20 was built to handle everything from cultivating between rows to powering a sawmill. These legendary little tractors revolutionized farming with their three-point hitch system and are still working hard on small farms, market gardens, and hobby operations today. This pin helps maintain the precise steering control that made these tractors famous for their maneuverability and accuracy.
Made to Last
Farm equipment pins take tremendous stress every time you turn, hit a bump, or work uneven ground. This replacement is built from quality materials that can handle the constant flexing and loading that comes with agricultural work. The proper heat treatment and machining ensure it’ll give you years of reliable service without loosening up or wearing out prematurely.
Good to Know
Replacing steering pins usually means removing several front-end components, so it’s a good time to inspect your bushings, tie rod ends, and other steering parts while you’re in there. If one pin is worn out, chances are other components aren’t far behind. Take photos before disassembly to help with reassembly, and don’t forget to grease all the fittings when you put everything back together.






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