Description
When you’re running a bush hog on uneven ground or pulling a cultivator through heavy soil, the last thing you need is your implement swinging around like a pendulum. A worn or missing stabilizer bar turns your three-point hitch into a liability – implements can swing into fence posts, drift sideways on slopes, or bounce unpredictably over rough terrain. This replacement stabilizer bar locks your equipment in place, keeping everything tracking straight behind your tractor.
What You’re Getting
- Adjustable stabilizer bar that eliminates dangerous implement sway and drift
- Category 1 design with proper mounting hardware for your T4 or Quantum series
- Heavy-duty construction that won’t bend under the stress of large implements
- Turnbuckle adjustment allows fine-tuning for different implements and conditions
- Direct replacement for factory stabilizers on New Holland T4 and Case Quantum tractors
Built for Real Farm Work
This stabilizer fits the utility tractor workhorses that handle most of the daily chores around farms and properties. Whether you’re running a T4.75F on hay ground, using a Quantum 95F for loader work, or pulling implements with any model in between, this bar keeps your three-point attachments under control. These tractors pack enough power to run serious implements – rotary cutters, tillers, box blades, and cultivators that can cause real damage if they’re allowed to swing freely.
Made to Last
Farm implements put incredible stress on stabilizer bars, constantly loading them in tension and compression as equipment bounces over rough ground. This replacement is built with thick-walled construction and robust threaded ends that won’t strip or bend like cheaper alternatives. The materials are selected to handle the constant flexing and impact loads that come with real farm work.
Installation Notes
Installation is straightforward – remove your bent or worn stabilizer and thread on the new one between your lower link arm and the opposite mounting bracket. Start with the turnbuckle centered for maximum adjustment range. Adjust until snug but not binding – you want to eliminate sway without putting stress on your lift arms. Check and readjust after your first few hours of use as everything settles in.






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