Description
When your Case tractor starts wandering down the road or the steering wheel has more play than it should, chances are this track rod end is calling for replacement. A worn track rod end makes precise fieldwork nearly impossible and turns every trip down the road into a wrestling match with the steering wheel. It’s the critical connection between your steering system and front wheels that lets you guide your tractor exactly where you need it to go.
What You’re Getting
- Heavy-duty ball and socket joint that handles steering loads and road shock without breaking a sweat
- Grease fitting for regular maintenance that keeps dirt and water out while keeping things moving smoothly
- Heat-treated steel construction that resists wear and won’t deform under pressure
- Built specifically for the constant steering inputs, road vibration, and heavy loads that farm tractors deal with every day
Built for Real Farm Work
This track rod end fits a wide range of Case IHC tractors from the smaller 43 series utility tractors up through the bigger 85 series machines. Whether you’re running a 744 with a front loader, cultivating with your 785, or pulling a grain cart with an 856XL, this is the same quality steering component that came on your tractor from the factory. The track rod end is subjected to constant stress from steering forces, road shock, and implement loads, making quality construction essential for reliable operation.
Made to Last
This isn’t some generic automotive part trying to do tractor work. It’s built specifically for the constant steering inputs, road vibration, and heavy loads that farm tractors deal with every day. The ball joint maintains proper clearances and smooth operation even after thousands of hours of field work, rough roads, and heavy implement loads.
Installation Notes
You’ll need basic hand tools and a ball joint separator to do the job right. Support the front axle properly during installation and get your front end aligned afterward. It’s good practice to replace both track rod ends at the same time to keep your steering geometry square and prevent uneven tire wear.






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