Description
When your disc gang starts binding up or the bearings are howling like a wounded coyote, it’s usually the axle that’s taken a beating. Years of cutting through corn stubble, working rocky ground, and the constant flexing of heavy disc gangs can wear out even the toughest axle. This 89.4-inch square axle gets your Case IH disc harrow back to working smoothly, whether you’re cutting stalks in the fall or working up a seedbed in spring.
What You’re Getting
- Heavy-duty 1-1/2 inch square construction that handles the twisting forces of aggressive discing
- 89.4 inches of usable length gives you plenty of room for your disc arrangement
- Precision-machined square profile ensures proper fit with disc bearings and spacers
- Direct replacement design—no modifications needed to get back to work
- Quality steel construction that stands up to years of field abuse
Built for Real Farm Work
This axle fits Case IH disc harrows that run the 1-1/2 inch square axle system. These machines are workhorses for incorporating residue, breaking up compaction, and creating the perfect seedbed. Whether you’re running a compact utility disc on smaller acreage or pulling a big offset disc behind your row-crop tractor, this axle handles the punishment that comes with serious tillage work.
Made to Last
Disc harrow axles take more abuse than just about any part on your tillage equipment. This replacement is built from quality steel that resists bending and wear, even when you hit those unexpected rocks or stumps. The square profile is machined to tight tolerances so your bearings seat properly and your discs track true.
Installation Notes
Before installing the new axle, check your bearing housings for wear and make sure all your spacers are in good shape. A bent housing or worn spacer can ruin a new axle in a hurry. When assembling, apply anti-seize to the threaded ends—you’ll thank yourself later when maintenance time comes around. The 1-1/2 inch by 6 thread nut keeps everything tight and secure.






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