Description
When your John Deere starts burning oil, losing compression, or just doesn’t have the power it used to, it’s time for some serious engine work. An in-frame overhaul brings your tractor back to life without pulling the engine completely apart—you’ll get fresh power and reliability while keeping the job manageable in your shop. This Tru-Power kit has everything you need to rebuild the top end and get your diesel running like it should.
What You’re Getting
- Complete piston and ring sets engineered for proper compression and oil control
- Cylinder sleeves that restore bore dimensions and provide a fresh sealing surface
- Quality valve train components including springs, guides, and seals
- Full gasket set designed to handle diesel pressures and temperature cycles
- Pin bushings and hardware for a complete top-end rebuild
Built for Real Farm Work
This kit handles the demanding work John Deere tractors are famous for—long days pulling heavy implements, running PTO equipment at full load, and the constant temperature changes that come with farming. Whether you’re rebuilding a utility tractor for daily chores or getting a row-crop machine ready for another season, these components are built to handle whatever you throw at them.
Made to Last
Tru-Power has been trusted by farmers for decades because they understand what tractor engines go through. These aren’t cheap replacement parts—they’re quality components that meet or exceed original specifications. The pistons are designed for proper heat transfer, rings provide excellent sealing, and gaskets use modern materials that handle today’s operating conditions.
Good to Know
An in-frame overhaul is a winter shop project when your tractor isn’t needed daily. You’ll want to have the cylinder head checked and cleaned professionally, and consider replacing the water pump and thermostat while you’re in there. Take your time with assembly—proper torque specs and clean components make all the difference in how long your rebuild lasts.






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