Description
When your steering starts wandering down the road or you feel play in the wheel during tight turns, this track rod end is likely what you need. A worn ball joint in your steering linkage makes precise work nearly impossible and turns every trip to the field into a wrestling match with the steering wheel. This replacement part restores the tight, responsive steering your Case IH or Deutz tractor had when it was new.
Key Features
- Heavy-duty ball and socket joint designed to handle constant steering loads and road shock
- Precision-machined tapered connection ensures secure fit in your steering knuckle assembly
- Grease fitting allows regular lubrication to keep dirt and moisture out while maintaining smooth operation
- Heat-treated steel construction resists wear and won’t deform under the pressure of field work
Built for Real Farm Work
This track rod end serves a wide range of Case IHC tractors from utility models like the 585 XL and 685 XL up to larger row-crop machines like the 1046 and 1246. It also fits various Deutz tractors including the 06, 07, and DX series models. Whether you’re cultivating, mowing, running a loader, or pulling implements, this joint handles the constant articulation that comes with farm work.
Made to Last
This isn’t a car part adapted for tractor use—it’s purpose-built for agricultural applications. The forged steel body resists bending under heavy steering loads, while the hardened ball and socket maintain precise fit despite constant movement and the dust, dirt, and moisture that come with farm life.
Installation Notes
Use a proper ball joint separator when removing the old end to avoid damaging your steering arm. Count the threads on your old part before removal to get your toe-in close, saving alignment time later. Always replace track rod ends in pairs for even wear and optimal steering geometry. After installation, you’ll want to check your front-end alignment to prevent premature tire wear.






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