Description
When you’re dealing with hydraulic leaks or worn hose assemblies on your Case IH tractor, downtime costs you money and delays important work. Whether it’s power steering that’s getting sluggish, a loader that moves slowly, or hydraulic implements that won’t respond properly, failing hoses are often the culprit. This complete hose kit gets your hydraulic system back to full operation with all the connections you need in one package.
What You’re Getting
- Complete hydraulic hose assembly kit designed specifically for Case IH models from the 74 through 95 series
- High-pressure rated hoses that handle the demanding hydraulic loads these tractors generate
- Proper fittings and connections for your specific tractor series – no guessing or adapters needed
- Durable construction that stands up to the heat, pressure, and vibration of farm work
- Everything you need for a complete hydraulic hose refresh in one convenient package
Built for Real Farm Work
This hose kit covers a wide range of Case IH utility tractors from the smaller 474 and 574 models perfect for chore work and light field operations, all the way up to the larger 85 and 95 series tractors used for serious field work with heavy implements. These tractors handle everything from loader work around the farmyard to powering large tillage equipment, balers, and other hydraulic-intensive implements where reliable hydraulic performance is critical.
Made to Last
Hydraulic hoses on farm tractors face extreme conditions – high pressure spikes, temperature swings, vibration, and exposure to weather and chemicals. This kit uses quality materials that resist deterioration from hydraulic fluid, maintain flexibility in cold weather, and handle the pressure demands your Case IH’s hydraulic system delivers. Each hose is built to handle the specific pressures and flow rates these tractors require.
Good to Know
When replacing hydraulic hoses, it’s smart to replace the entire system rather than just the obviously bad ones – if one has failed, the others aren’t far behind. Before installation, flush the hydraulic system to remove any debris from the old hoses and check your hydraulic fluid level and condition. Take photos of the old hose routing before removal to ensure proper installation of the new kit.






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