Description
Ever tried getting in your tractor with an armload of tools only to have the door slam shut on you? Or found yourself propping the door open with a stick because your gas strut gave up? When your cab door won’t stay put, you’re dealing with more than just an annoyance—you’ve got a safety hazard that makes every task harder than it needs to be. This 350 Newton replacement gas strut for Case and McCormick tractors holds your door securely open, preventing injuries and damage while giving you safe, hands-free access to your cab during daily operations.
What You’re Getting
- Proper 350 Newton force rating that’s calibrated for your tractor’s door weight and won’t damage hinges or glass
- Exact 250mm length and 77mm stroke that matches your door’s travel perfectly—no guesswork
- Direct replacement design that snaps right into your existing mounting points without modifications
- Heavy-duty construction built to handle thousands of open-close cycles through all weather conditions
Built for Real Farm Work
Your Case or McCormick tractor’s cab door gets opened dozens of times daily – checking on equipment, grabbing tools, or just getting in and out for various tasks. These struts work on Case CX, Maxxum 5000, and MX series tractors, plus McCormick CX models—machines that handle everything from loader work to field operations. Whether you’re running a mid-size utility tractor or a bigger row-crop machine, this strut keeps your door operating like it should.
Made to Last
Farm equipment doesn’t get babied, and neither do door struts. This one’s engineered to maintain consistent pressure through temperature extremes that would kill cheaper struts. This isn’t a universal strut that sort-of works – it’s engineered specifically for your equipment. The sealed design keeps out moisture and contamination that cause internal corrosion.
Installation Notes
Replacing a gas strut takes minutes but requires careful attention to safety. Support the door securely before removing the old strut – these doors are heavier than they look. The ball socket ends typically just pop off and snap back on. Many operators replace door struts in pairs for balanced operation. And here’s a critical tip: Using the wrong Newton rating is dangerous. This 350N rating is what your tractor needs—don’t substitute with something else.






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