Description
When your steering starts feeling loose or you notice your front end wandering, it’s often one of these tie rod or drag link ends that’s worn out. These steering components take a beating from road vibration, field work, and thousands of turns, but when they start to fail, you’ll know it—your tractor won’t track straight and steering gets sloppy. This replacement end gets your steering tight and responsive again.
What You’re Getting
- Outer tie rod end with 3/4 inch-20 right-hand threads for secure attachment
- 3-1/2 inch center-to-post measurement for proper steering geometry
- Works as both tie rod end and drag link end depending on your tractor’s setup
- Built specifically for two-wheel drive models with manual steering systems
- TISCO quality construction that meets OEM specifications
Built for Real Farm Work
This steering end fits a range of Case tractors from the 1190 up through the 1490, plus David Brown models from the smaller 770 and 780 utility tractors to the bigger 1394. These are the workhorses you see pulling implements, running loaders, and handling the daily chores around farms and ranches.
Made to Last
Steering components need to handle constant movement and heavy loads without loosening up or wearing out prematurely. This end features a durable ball joint design with quality materials that stand up to the bumps, vibration, and side loads that come with real farm work.
Installation Notes
This is a direct replacement for worn steering ends—you’ll want to check both sides while you’re at it since they usually wear at similar rates. A tie rod end puller makes removal much easier than trying to beat the old one out with a hammer. Don’t forget to get an alignment check after installation to make sure everything tracks properly.






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