Description
When you’re pushing hard through tough conditions and something gives way unexpectedly, you want it to be the shear pin—not your expensive drivetrain or implement. This critical safety component is designed to break when things get tough, protecting costly gears, transmissions, and implement parts from damage that would cost hundreds or thousands to repair. Without proper shear pin protection, that rock you hit or momentary overload could destroy components that’ll have you shopping for major repairs instead of just replacing a simple pin.
What You’re Getting
- Precision-engineered breakaway protection that saves expensive components when overloads occur
- Exact 92.5 x 25mm dimensions for proper fit and protection levels in your John Deere
- Engineered failure point prevents damage to costly gears and implement drives
- Direct replacement that installs quickly when you need to get back to work
Built for Real Farm Work
This shear pin protects John Deere 6010, 6020, 7010, and 7020 series tractors across a wide range of models from the utility-sized 6010 up through the big 7810 row-crop machines. Whether you’re running a rotary cutter through heavy brush, operating a PTO-driven implement that hits a hidden obstacle, or pushing equipment to its limits during critical timing windows, this pin provides the protection your investment needs.
Made to Last Until It Needs to Break
The engineering behind this pin ensures it holds up through normal loads but breaks cleanly when it should, preventing expensive damage to connected components. Made to precise specifications for your John Deere’s torque requirements, it won’t fail prematurely during routine work but will sacrifice itself before costly repairs become necessary.
Good to Know
Always keep spare shear pins on hand—when one breaks in the field, you’ll want to get back to work quickly rather than wait for a parts run. Clean the mounting area before installation and check that everything aligns properly. If you’re breaking pins frequently, investigate the cause rather than just installing stronger ones—there’s usually an underlying issue that needs attention.






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