Description
When your Ford tractor starts running hot or coolant is seeping around the thermostat area, that cracked or warped housing is usually the culprit. This thermostat housing connects your engine’s cooling system to the radiator, and when it fails, you’ll know it fast. A good housing keeps coolant flowing where it should and prevents those frustrating overheating issues that can shut down your workday.
What You’re Getting
- Direct replacement housing that bolts right up without modifications or adapters
- Proper water outlet connection designed to handle the pressure and heat cycles of farm work
- Quality construction that won’t crack or warp like the old housing did
- Compatible with both gas and diesel engines across multiple Ford series
Built for Real Farm Work
This housing fits a wide range of Ford tractors from the smaller 2000 and 3000 utility models up through the heavy-duty 7000 series workhorses, plus many industrial models. Whether you’re running a compact tractor for chores around the farm or operating a big row-crop machine during planting and harvest, this housing handles the cooling demands of serious agricultural work.
Made to Last
Farm tractors generate a lot of heat, especially when you’re pushing hard through tough conditions or running implements that really load down the engine. This housing is built to handle those temperature swings and pressure changes that come with real farm work, giving you the reliability you need when there’s hay to cut or fields to plant.
Good to Know
You’ll want to drain some coolant before swapping out the old housing, and it’s a good time to check your thermostat while you’re in there. Clean the mating surfaces well and use fresh gaskets to prevent leaks. Most folks can knock this job out in about an hour with basic hand tools.






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