Description
When you’re steering these big Case Magnum tractors with a loader on front or making tight turns at the end of the field, you need your power steering working properly. A failing ram makes that steering wheel feel like it weighs fifty pounds and turns routine tasks into a wrestling match. This left-hand power steering ram restores the hydraulic assist that makes these powerful tractors manageable for all-day operation.
Key Features
- Heavy-duty hydraulic cylinder built to handle the demands of large agricultural tractors
- Precision-honed bore ensures smooth operation without the dead spots that develop in worn rams
- Quality seals rated for high hydraulic pressures keep fluid in and contaminants out
- Direct replacement designed specifically for the left side of Case 7000 Magnum series tractors
- Durable construction withstands the vibration and stress of field work
Built for Real Farm Work
Your Case 7110 through 7250 Magnum series tractors are workhorses that handle everything from heavy tillage to large-scale planting operations. These 140-250 horsepower machines were built for demanding applications where reliable steering control isn’t just convenient—it’s essential for safety. Whether you’re pulling a 12-bottom plow, running a 40-foot planter, or handling heavy implements, this ram provides the hydraulic muscle needed for effortless steering control.
Made to Last
Case Magnum tractors work hard, and their steering systems need to keep up. This ram uses modern manufacturing techniques that often exceed original specifications. The precision-honed cylinder bore provides consistent hydraulic action, while high-quality seals resist the deterioration that causes internal leakage and weak steering assist. Quality construction means fewer rebuilds and more time getting work done.
Installation Notes
This is the left-hand ram specifically designed for the 7000 series Magnum tractors. Installation typically takes 2-3 hours and requires disconnecting hydraulic lines, so have plenty of rags ready. Before installing the new ram, check why the old one failed—contaminated fluid or a weak pump will shorten the life of your new ram. Bleed the system thoroughly after installation to prevent erratic steering.






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