Description
When your disc harrow starts wandering on hillsides or your bush hog swings toward the fence every time you lift it, you know exactly why stabilizers matter. This replacement stabilizer locks your three-point implements in line behind your tractor, giving you the control you need whether you’re transporting at road speeds or working challenging terrain. If your original stabilizer is bent, worn out, or you’re tired of dealing with old-style chains that don’t hold implements steady, this modern replacement gets your equipment tracking true.
What You’re Getting
- Heavy-duty construction that handles the biggest implements your T6 or T7 can run
- Adjustable design accommodates everything from narrow cultivators to wide disc harrows
- Allows controlled float for field work while locking tight for transport
- Direct bolt-in replacement that works with your existing three-point system
- Corrosion-resistant finish that stands up to fertilizers, chemicals, and weather
Built for Real Farm Work
These Ford New Holland T6 and T7 series tractors pack serious horsepower and can handle heavy mounted equipment. Your T6070 pulling a field cultivator or T7.185 carrying a rotary mower needs proper implement control for both safety and work quality. Worn or missing stabilizers allow dangerous swaying during transport and poor tracking during field operations that can stress your entire three-point system.
Made to Last
This stabilizer features robust construction designed for today’s larger implements and higher transport speeds. Internal components provide the right balance between rigidity for safe transport and controlled lateral float for implements that need to follow ground contours. Heavy-duty end connections resist wear from constant movement, and the protective finish prevents the corrosion that causes binding or adjustment problems.
Installation Notes
Remove your old stabilizer carefully – seized adjustment mechanisms may need penetrating oil and patience. Clean mounting points thoroughly and check for worn pins or elongated holes. Install the new stabilizer at the correct length for your most common implement, allowing enough movement for field work while preventing dangerous sway during transport. Regular lubrication of adjustment mechanisms prevents seizing and keeps everything working smoothly.






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