Description
When your John Deere’s front end starts feeling sloppy or you notice that wandering steering on the road, there’s a good chance this little pin is the culprit. Those clunking noises from your front axle aren’t just annoying – they indicate worn pivot bushings that affect steering, stability, and safety. This front axle pivot pin is a critical component that connects your MFWD axle assembly to the tractor frame, and when it wears out, everything from steering precision to tire wear gets affected.
What You’re Getting
- Heat-treated steel construction that resists bending and wear while maintaining precise dimensions
- Exact replacement that eliminates dangerous play in the front axle assembly
- Proper fit designed to work seamlessly with matching bushings
- Heavy-duty construction built to handle the constant pivoting and stress of farm work
Built for Real Farm Work
This pin fits a wide range of John Deere tractors from the 6000 series utility models up through the powerful 8R series row-crop machines. Whether you’re running a 6210M with a loader, pulling heavy tillage equipment with a 7810, or handling high-capacity operations with an 8270R, this pin keeps your front axle properly aligned and responsive. Your John Deere’s front axle pivots constantly – oscillating over uneven ground, supporting loader weight, and handling steering forces.
Made to Last
This kit uses materials specifically chosen for the high-stress environment of agricultural linkages. Pins are heat-treated to resist bending and wear while maintaining precise dimensions. The precision machining ensures smooth operation while the hardened surface resists the wear that comes from thousands of hours of field work and road travel.
Installation Notes
Replacing pivot bushings requires supporting the tractor properly and removing the pivot pin. While apart, inspect the pin for wear or damage – worn bushings often damage pins too. Always replace pins and bushes as a set – mixing new and worn components accelerates wear. This job usually takes a couple hours and it’s smart to tackle both sides at the same time for balanced wear.






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