Description
Getting your implements to work evenly across the field comes down to having your three-point hitch leveling box in good shape. Getting your three-point hitch dialed in perfectly makes all the difference between fighting your equipment and having it work smoothly all day long. This new-type leveling box assembly gives you the precise control you need for proper implement adjustment on your Ford 4000. When you’re fighting uneven plowing or your disc isn’t cutting level, nine times out of ten it’s because your leveling box has worn out or seized up.
What You’re Getting
- Adjustable length from 27-1/2 inches to 32 inches for wide implement compatibility
- Right-hand side assembly that mounts directly to your three-point system
- Heavy-duty construction built to handle the stress of field work and loader operations
- Direct replacement design – no modifications needed for proper installation
- Quality TISCO manufacturing that meets OEM specifications
Built for Real Farm Work
This leveling box fits Ford 4000 tractors that form the backbone of many farm operations. Whether you’re running a disc, pulling cultivation equipment, or operating a box blade, this is the component that lets you fine-tune your implement’s working angle. These robust tractors excel in large-scale agricultural tasks including deep tillage, heavy cultivation, hay production, and livestock operations. The high-pressure hydraulic system powers demanding functions such as Category II three-point hitch implements.
Made to Last
Farm work is hard on three-point components, especially leveling boxes that take constant stress from implement weight and ground forces. This assembly uses robust materials and precision manufacturing to give you years of reliable service. The threaded adjustment mechanism is built to withstand the vibration and shock loads that come with real farm work.
Installation Notes
Before removing your old leveling box, measure its current setting so you can start with the new one in a similar position. Clean all mounting points thoroughly and apply anti-seize to the threads for easier future adjustments. Set the new box at mid-range initially so you have adjustment room in both directions. This gives you flexibility when switching between different implements that require different settings.



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