Description
When your Case IH tractor starts wandering down the road or you’re fighting the steering wheel during fieldwork, a worn track rod end is usually what’s causing the trouble. This critical steering component connects your steering box to the front wheels, and when it’s shot, you’ll know it – loose steering, uneven tire wear, and that constant battle to keep the tractor going straight. This replacement gets your steering back to where it should be.
Key Features
- Direct replacement for manual steering systems – no modifications needed
- Heavy-duty ball joint construction that handles farm work’s constant jarring and vibration
- Proper threading and dimensions to match your tractor’s original specifications
- Quality steel construction that resists wear from dust, moisture, and daily use
- Grease fitting allows regular maintenance to keep things working smoothly
Built for Real Farm Work
This track rod end fits a range of Case IH utility and compact tractors including the B250, B275, B276, B414, 434, 444, and 354 models. These are the reliable workhorses you see handling everything from hay operations and loader work to cultivation and transport duties around farms every day.
Made to Last
This isn’t some lightweight automotive part trying to do tractor work. It’s built specifically for the constant steering inputs, road shock, and heavy loads that farm tractors deal with. The ball joint maintains proper clearances and smooth operation even after thousands of hours of bouncing around fields and gravel roads.
Good to Know
You’ll need basic hand tools and a ball joint separator to do the job right. Support the front axle properly during installation and consider getting your front end aligned afterward, especially if you’re replacing just one side. If this track rod end is worn, there’s a good chance the one on the other side isn’t far behind.






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