Description
When your cab starts shaking like a paint mixer or you feel every little bump in your bones, it’s probably time to check your cab mounts. This cab mounting isolator is what keeps your operator station properly positioned and dampens all the vibrations that would otherwise turn a long day of field work into a bone-rattling endurance test. A bad mount doesn’t just make you uncomfortable—it can lead to cracked cab glass, loose controls, and premature wear on everything inside your cab.
What You’re Getting
- Precision-molded rubber compound that handles the weight and stress of enclosed cabs
- Steel mounting plates distribute loads evenly and prevent tearing under stress
- Engineered rubber durometer provides effective vibration isolation without losing cab stability
- Direct replacement for factory mounting points—no modifications needed
- Built to handle the constant flexing and compression of daily farm operations
Built for Real Farm Work
This mount fits the entire range of Case IHC XL series tractors from the compact 485 XL utility models perfect for livestock operations up through the powerful 1455 XL row-crop machines. Whether you’re running a mid-size 795 XL with a loader for daily chores or pushing a big 995 XL through heavy tillage work, these tractors represent the backbone of American agriculture. They’re built for the long days and tough conditions that define serious farming.
Made to Last
Farm equipment takes a beating, and cab mounts are no exception. This isolator uses the right rubber compound to stay flexible through temperature swings from sub-zero winter starts to blazing summer heat. The steel mounting components are designed to distribute loads properly and prevent the kind of stress concentrations that cause premature failure.
Installation Notes
Replacing cab mounts requires proper support of the cab during installation—don’t attempt this without adequate lifting equipment or support. It’s a good time to inspect all the other mounts while you’re at it, since they typically wear at similar rates. A quick tip: clean the mounting surfaces thoroughly and apply a thin coat of anti-seize compound to the threads to make future service easier.






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