Description
If you’ve ever had to wrestle with a heavy tractor hood that won’t stay open or comes crashing down while you’re checking fluids or doing maintenance, you know why a properly working bonnet gas strut matters. This 205mm replacement strut keeps your Case CS or CVX series tractor’s engine hood opening smoothly and staying securely open when you need access to your engine compartment for daily checks, seasonal service, or troubleshooting.
What You’re Getting
- 205mm length designed specifically for Case CS and CVX series bonnets
- Reliable gas pressure system that provides consistent lift assistance throughout the strut’s life
- Heavy-duty construction built to handle the weight and vibration of agricultural equipment
- Sealed cylinder prevents pressure loss and maintains smooth operation in all weather conditions
- Direct replacement that mounts using your existing attachment points
Built for Real Farm Work
This strut fits both the CS series utility tractors and the larger CVX series models used in row-crop and general farming operations. Whether you’re running a compact CS48 for livestock work or operating a CVX1190 for heavy field operations like planting or harvesting, this gas strut ensures safe and convenient engine compartment access during routine maintenance and repairs.
Made to Last
These gas struts are engineered specifically for the substantial engine hoods found on larger Case tractor models, with pressure ratings that provide strong lift assistance while ensuring controlled closing that won’t slam shut unexpectedly. The sealed construction maintains consistent pressure through temperature extremes and the demanding conditions of farm work.
Installation Notes
This is a direct replacement for your original bonnet strut. Always support the hood before removing the old strut—they’re heavier than you think and can slam shut without warning. The ball socket ends should pop on with firm pressure; if they’re too loose, check the ball studs for wear. A good tip is to replace both struts at the same time if your tractor has two, since they typically wear at similar rates.






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