Description
When your corn header’s snapping rolls start showing wear or damage, harvest can go from smooth to frustrating real quick. Bent stalks, missed ears, and feeding problems all trace back to worn snapping rolls that can’t properly grab and break stalks the way they should. This left-hand tapered snapping roll gets your John Deere 40 and 90 series corn head back to cleanly snapping stalks and feeding ears into the header without all the jamming and bridging that costs you time and grain.
What You’re Getting
- Tapered design that grabs stalks at the right angle for clean breaks and smooth feeding
- Ductile iron construction built to handle the constant stress of snapping corn stalks all season long
- Left-hand specific design that matches your header’s original configuration perfectly
- AgSmart quality that delivers reliable performance without the OEM price tag
- Uses standard M12 x 60MM bolt for secure mounting and easy installation
Built for Real Harvest Work
This snapping roll fits John Deere 40 and 90 series corn heads that see action on everything from smaller 6-row units to wider headers pulling behind larger combines. Whether you’re harvesting field corn for grain or chopping silage, these headers need snapping rolls that can handle varying stalk conditions and keep material flowing smoothly into the header without plugging up when conditions get tough.
Made to Last
Harvest puts snapping rolls through serious abuse – thousands of stalks per hour, dirt, debris, and the occasional rock that makes it past the header. This ductile iron roll is engineered to take that punishment while maintaining the precise profile needed for clean stalk breaks. The black finish resists corrosion and the tapered design wears evenly for longer service life.
Installation Notes
This roll bolts in using an M12 x 60MM bolt – if you need the bolt, order part number 120-M12X60MM separately. Take a good look at the opposite roll when you’re replacing this one; snapping rolls typically wear as a set. A quick tip: check your header knife and hold-down springs while you’ve got things apart – worn snapping rolls often mean other components need attention too.


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