Description
There’s nothing quite like the frustration of a door that won’t stay put when you’re trying to climb into your Ford tractor at 5 AM. These little snap rings might look insignificant, but they’re what keep your door hinge pin from walking out and leaving you with a sagging door – or worse, one that drops right off. Same story with gear levers where these clips keep everything lined up so you can find the gears you need when you need them.
What You’re Getting
- Pack of 4 heavy-duty snap rings so you can tackle multiple repairs or keep spares handy
- Spring steel construction that maintains its grip even after years of vibration and temperature swings
- Precision-formed grooves that engage properly without being a bear to install
- Corrosion-resistant finish that handles weather exposure and won’t rust out on you
- Direct fit for Ford door hinge assemblies and transmission gear lever components
Built for Real Farm Work
These snap rings work across Ford’s tractor lineup, from the compact utility models perfect for livestock work and small acreage tasks, to the bigger row-crop machines handling serious commercial farming. Whether you’re running a 3000 series for hay and cattle work or operating larger equipment for grain farming, properly secured doors and smooth shifting are essential for safe, productive operation during those long days in the field.
Made to Last
Farm equipment takes a beating from dirt, moisture, and constant vibration – and small parts like snap rings often fail first. These are made from quality spring steel that keeps its tension even after repeated installation and removal. The precise forming ensures they seat properly in their grooves without being too tight to install or too loose to stay put when the going gets rough.
Installation Notes
Always keep extras on hand because these small parts have a way of disappearing just when you need them most. Use snap ring pliers for safe installation to avoid injury and keep the ring from flying across the shop. When working on door hinge pins, make sure everything’s properly seated before installing the clip. A quick tip – if your door hinge pin keeps working loose, it’s usually because this little clip has lost its grip and needs replacing.






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