Description
When your front linkage controls start acting up or won’t respond like they should, that faulty potentiometer is often the hidden problem. This lift potentiometer provides the critical position feedback your tractor’s hydraulic system needs to know exactly where your front implements are positioned, whether you’re fine-tuning disc depth or maintaining perfect height control on a front-mounted mower. Without accurate feedback, your tractor’s control system is basically guessing—and that makes for frustrating fieldwork.
What You’re Getting
- Precision electronic sensor that provides accurate position feedback to your hydraulic control system
- Direct replacement for factory equipment—no modifications or adaptations needed
- Weather-sealed design that handles the moisture, dirt, and vibration of farm work
- Works with your tractor’s electronic control module to maintain proper implement positioning
- Heavy-duty construction built to survive years of constant adjustment cycles
Built for Real Farm Work
This potentiometer fits the big tractors that handle serious front implement work—from T7000 series utility tractors running front-mount mowers to the powerful T7 series handling heavy tillage with front weights and implements. These are the machines that work long hours in tough conditions where precise control makes the difference between getting the job done right and having to go back over the field.
Made to Last
Electronic components on farm equipment take a beating from constant vibration, temperature swings, and electrical interference. This potentiometer is built with sealed internals that keep moisture and dirt out while providing consistent signal quality season after season. The connector is designed to resist corrosion and maintain solid electrical contact even after thousands of hours of operation.
Installation Notes
This is a direct plug-and-play replacement that connects to your existing wiring harness. Before installing, disconnect the battery and clean the mounting area to ensure proper grounding. The potentiometer needs to be properly calibrated after installation—your dealer or a qualified tech with the right diagnostic equipment can handle this step. If you’re handy with electronics, make sure the connector pins are clean and apply dielectric grease to prevent future corrosion issues.



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