Description
When your tractor starts pulling to one side or the steering feels sloppy, chances are you’ve got a worn track rod end on your hands. This left-hand track rod end is the critical connection that translates your steering wheel input into actual wheel movement, and when it starts to wear out, you’ll feel it immediately. A loose track rod end not only makes for frustrating operation but can also be dangerous when you’re trying to maneuver around obstacles or back up to implements.
What You’re Getting
- M28 x 1.5mm left-hand threading that matches your original equipment perfectly
- 105mm length provides the exact fit your Renault/Claas steering system needs
- Heavy-duty ball joint construction that handles the constant stress of steering inputs
- Quality seals and grease fittings to keep dirt and moisture out where they belong
- Direct replacement design means no modifications or special tools needed
Built for Real Farm Work
This track rod end fits a wide range of Renault and Claas tractors from the utility-focused 100 Series models up through the bigger 800 Series machines. Whether you’re running a 103-14 for hay operations, using a 782-4 for row crop work, or operating an 851-4S for heavy field work, these tractors all depend on precise steering control for safe, productive operation. The left-hand threading is specifically designed for the driver’s side connection in these steering systems.
Made to Last
Track rod ends take a beating from road shock, field vibration, and the constant back-and-forth movement of steering. This replacement is built with quality materials and tight tolerances to handle these demanding conditions. The sealed ball joint design keeps contaminants out while allowing smooth articulation through the full range of steering movement.
Installation Notes
This is a safety-critical component, so proper installation and torque specifications are essential. You’ll want to check your steering alignment after installation to ensure everything tracks straight and true. A good tip: if one track rod end is worn out, consider replacing both sides at the same time since they typically wear at similar rates.






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