Description
When your Case IH starts wandering like it’s had a few too many beers, chances are your track rod ends have seen better days. Sloppy steering isn’t just annoying—it’s downright dangerous when you’re trying to thread between corn rows or navigate around obstacles in the farmyard. This push-in track rod end brings back the tight, precise steering control your tractor had when it was new.
Key Features
- Push-in design means no special pullers or hammers needed for installation
- Heavy-duty ball joint construction eliminates play and keeps steering tight
- Robust forging handles the stress of loader work and rough field conditions
- Sealed joint design keeps dirt out and grease in for longer life
- Direct replacement for worn factory parts with no modifications
Built for Real Farm Work
Your Case IH 84, 85, and 95 series tractors are workhorses that tackle everything from cultivating corn to stacking hay bales. These versatile mid-size tractors need responsive steering whether you’re doing precision work between crop rows, maneuvering around tight barn corners, or hauling implements down country roads. Worn track rod ends make every task harder and less safe.
Made to Last
Track rod ends live a tough life, constantly pivoting under load while dealing with road shock, field ruts, and the stress of heavy implements. This replacement is built with the heavy-duty materials and construction needed to handle years of farm work without developing the slop that makes steering a constant battle.
Installation Notes
The push-in design makes replacement straightforward—no special tools or hydraulic presses needed. Just remove the old worn end and press the new one into place. Most farmers tackle this job in their own shop with basic hand tools. A shot of penetrating oil the night before makes removal easier on older tractors. Check both sides while you’re at it since they typically wear at the same rate.






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