Description
When you’re running hard in the summer heat and notice the temperature creeping up, worn cooling system hoses are often the culprit. A sudden hose failure in the middle of harvest or haying season can turn a productive day into an expensive repair bill and lost time. This complete hose kit takes the guesswork out of cooling system maintenance by giving you all the hoses your Ford 5000 or 7610 needs in one package.
What You’re Getting
- Every hose your cooling system needs in one complete kit – no more hunting for individual parts
- Reinforced construction that won’t collapse under suction or split under pressure like cheap aftermarket hoses
- Heat-resistant rubber that stays flexible through temperature swings from cold mornings to hot afternoon field work
- Pre-formed shapes that fit exactly right without kinking or putting stress on connections
- Direct replacement quality that matches what came from the factory
Built for Real Farm Work
The Ford 7610, manufactured from 1982-1992 as part of the renowned 10 Series, serves as a powerful 97-horsepower utility tractor ideal for plowing, harrowing, baling, and transport operations. Your Ford 5000 is equally reliable for smaller operations and specialty work. Whether you’re pulling a disc through heavy ground, running a baler in dusty conditions, or working a loader around the farmyard, these tractors generate serious heat that demands a properly functioning cooling system.
Made to Last
Farm hoses take a beating from heat, vibration, and chemical exposure from coolant and engine oil. This kit uses rubber compounds specifically designed for the demanding conditions under your tractor’s hood. The multi-layer construction resists cracking and hardening that leads to sudden failures, while the precise molding ensures proper coolant flow without restrictions.
Good to Know
While you’ve got the system apart, it’s the perfect time to replace your thermostat and flush out any old coolant or debris. Check your radiator cap and water pump while you’re at it. Use new clamps when installing – old ones lose tension and can cause leaks. Take your time bleeding air from the system after refilling to prevent hot spots that can damage your new hoses.






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