Description
When your front-end loader starts feeling loose or the steering wheel has too much play, it might not be worn tie rod ends or a failing steering box. Sometimes the problem is right at the foundation – the steering housing that connects everything together. This steering housing is the main casting that holds your tractor’s front axle steering components in proper alignment, and when it’s cracked or worn, you’ll feel every bump and turn in the steering wheel.
What You’re Getting
- Precision-cast housing designed to handle the stress of loader work and heavy implements
- Proper mounting points for all steering linkage components with factory specifications
- Durable construction that stands up to years of farm use and weather exposure
- Direct replacement that bolts right in place using your existing hardware
- Quality materials that resist cracking from vibration and impact
Built for Real Farm Work
This housing fits the workhorses of many farm fleets – those reliable John Deere 20 and 30 series tractors that handle everything from daily chores to serious fieldwork. Whether your 2040 spends its days with a front-end loader moving feed and materials, or your 1630 pulls implements across rolling ground, this steering housing keeps everything pointing in the right direction when you turn that wheel.
Made to Last
Farm tractors take a beating, especially around the steering system where every pothole, field edge, and quick turn puts stress on the components. This housing is built from quality materials that can handle the constant flexing and loading that comes with agricultural work. The casting is designed to distribute stress properly, preventing the cracking that sidelines tractors during busy seasons.
Good to Know
Replacing a steering housing is a job that requires some mechanical skill and proper lifting equipment – this isn’t a quick roadside fix. You’ll need to support the front end safely and remove several steering components to get the old housing out. Take time to clean and inspect all the connecting parts while you’re in there. If the housing failed, check your tie rod ends, steering box, and other components for wear too.




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