Description
There’s nothing more frustrating than wrestling with a cab door that won’t stay open or comes slamming down when you’re trying to climb in with an armload of tools. When gas struts fail, you’re left propping doors with sticks, dealing with doors that won’t stay open on slopes, or worse – having them slam shut unexpectedly. A failing door strut isn’t just inconvenient – it’s a safety hazard when that heavy cab door comes crashing down unexpectedly. This replacement strut gets your door working smoothly again, giving you safe, hands-free access to your cab.
What You’re Getting
- Precise 8.05-inch overall length with 4.2-inch piston stroke engineered for Case tractors
- Proper force rating that holds your door securely without over-stressing hinges or glass
- Quality gas strut designed to maintain consistent performance despite challenging conditions, providing smooth operation and reliable door support season after season. The sealed construction protects the internal mechanism from contamination while the quality materials resist corrosion and wear from daily use.
- Ball socket ends that snap onto mounting studs for straightforward installation
Built for Real Farm Work
This strut is engineered specifically for Case CS series tractors from the compact CS78 up through the powerful CS150, plus the CVX series models. These versatile tractors handle everything from loader work around the farmyard to field operations with implements, and you’re in and out of that cab dozens of times a day. Whether you’re checking equipment, grabbing tools, or just getting comfortable for a long day’s work, this strut ensures your door stays put when you need it to.
Made to Last
Farm equipment operates in demanding conditions with constant vibration, temperature extremes, and exposure to dust and moisture. This replacement strut is built to handle the punishment, maintaining proper pressure and smooth operation through hot summers and cold winters. The quality construction means you won’t be dealing with this problem again anytime soon.
Installation Notes
Replacing a gas strut takes minutes but requires careful attention to safety. Support the door securely before removing the old strut – these doors are heavier than they look. The new strut pops on just like the original, but it’s a good idea to check the mounting points for wear while you’ve got things apart. Many operators replace door struts in pairs for balanced operation.


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