Description
When you’re operating a telehandler on construction sites or around the farm, having precise steering control isn’t just about comfort—it’s about safety. This track rod provides the articulating connection between the steering rack and front wheels, enabling smooth steering response and maintaining proper wheel alignment during operation. If your JCB 520 series telehandler is pulling to one side or the steering feels loose, this critical steering component is what you need to get that tight, responsive control back.
What You’re Getting
- Direct replacement part that restores original steering geometry and performance
- Heavy-duty construction built to handle the demanding loads of telehandler work
- Precision-manufactured components that maintain proper wheel alignment
- OEM-quality construction designed specifically for JCB telehandler applications
Built for Real Farm Work
Your JCB 520 series telehandler handles everything from moving hay bales and feed to stacking pallets and loading trucks. Whether you’re maneuvering around tight barn corners or positioning loads at height, this track rod ensures your steering stays predictable and precise. Telehandlers work hard in demanding conditions where steering components face constant stress from lifting, extending, and rough terrain navigation.
Made to Last
A properly functioning track rod ensures predictable steering behavior, reduces tire wear, and prevents dangerous steering play that can compromise operator safety. The robust construction withstands the constant articulation and loading encountered during field operations, transport, and loader work while maintaining precise steering geometry. This part is engineered to handle the unique stresses that telehandlers face during lifting and extending operations.
Installation Notes
This is a direct replacement for your original track rod—no modifications needed. Professional installation by qualified service technicians is recommended to ensure proper torque specifications and steering geometry. When replacing steering components, it’s always smart to check both sides and have your alignment verified afterward to get the most life out of your new parts.






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