Description
When your Case IH tractor starts pulling to one side or the steering feels loose and unpredictable, it’s usually time to look at your track rod ends. These hardworking components take a beating from constant steering forces, road shock, and the vibration that comes with field work. A worn track rod end translates steering wheel input into precise front wheel movement, and when it’s failing, you’ll notice loose steering, uneven tire wear, or your tractor pulling to one side. This replacement gets your steering back to feeling tight and responsive.
What You’re Getting
- 380mm overall length with 18mm diameter for precise fit on your Case IH steering system
- Push-in type design with 6 holes for secure mounting and proper alignment
- Heavy-duty construction that handles the demanding loads from implements and rough terrain
- Direct replacement that restores factory steering geometry and response
Built for Real Farm Work
These track rod ends fit a range of Case IH tractors from the smaller utility models like the 323 and 353 up through the mid-size workhorses like the 724, 824, and larger models in the 53 and 83 series. These versatile tractors handle everything from cultivation and planting to harvesting and hay production, often working in challenging field conditions where precise steering control is crucial. Whether you’re running a disc, pulling a planter, or backing up to a hay wagon, reliable steering makes all the difference.
Made to Last
The track rod end is subjected to constant stress from steering forces, road shock, and implement loads, making quality construction essential for reliable operation. This replacement is built to withstand the constant vibration, impact, and movement that comes with real farm work, so you can count on it to keep performing season after season.
Installation Notes
It’s good practice to replace track rod ends in pairs to maintain proper steering geometry and tire wear patterns. The push-in design makes installation straightforward, but having your front-end alignment checked afterward ensures optimal performance and helps prevent premature tire wear. Regular inspection of steering components is recommended to prevent unexpected failures during critical farming operations.






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