Cab Door Gas Strut for David Brown 90/94 Series and Case IH 94 Series Tractors
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Cab Door Gas Strut for David Brown 90/94 Series and Case IH 94 Series Tractors

Original price was: $28.15.Current price is: $8.44.

SKU: QTP-52573 Category:

Description

When your cab door won’t stay open or comes slamming down every time you’re trying to get in or out, it’s not just annoying—it’s a safety issue. A failing door strut can catch you climbing in with an armload of tools or slam shut just when you need hands-free access to your cab. This 245mm gas strut with 210 Newton force rating brings back the smooth, controlled door operation your David Brown or Case IH had when it rolled off the lot.

What You’re Getting

  • 210 Newton force rating that’s calibrated just right for these heavy cab doors
  • 245mm overall length with 110mm ram extension for proper door travel
  • Durable construction that handles the constant vibration and temperature swings of farm work
  • Direct replacement design that mounts to existing ball socket connections
  • Quality seals that keep moisture out and gas pressure consistent

Built for Real Farm Work

These struts are designed for the David Brown 90 and 94 series tractors that handle everything from loader work to heavy field operations, plus the Case IH 94 series machines that share the same cab design. Whether you’re running a 1490 on hay ground, using a 1694 for tillage work, or operating any of the models in between, this strut keeps your door functioning safely and reliably.

Made to Last

Farm equipment doors take a beating from constant use, weather exposure, and the occasional bump from equipment or tree branches. This gas strut is built with quality internal seals and corrosion-resistant materials that maintain consistent pressure and smooth operation through years of daily use. The 210 Newton rating isn’t arbitrary—it’s precisely engineered to support these doors without overstressing the hinges or mounting points.

Installation Notes

Replacement takes just a few minutes with the door supported properly. The ball socket ends pop onto the existing mounting studs, though sometimes the old struts are stubborn after years of service. Always hold the door securely when removing the old strut—these doors are heavier than they look and will drop fast without support. If one strut has failed, consider replacing both for balanced operation.

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