Description
When your sickle mower starts cutting unevenly or you hear a chattering sound coming from the cutting head, it’s often a worn head bushing causing the trouble. This small but critical part keeps the cutting head properly aligned and moving smoothly, which is essential for a clean cut through grass, weeds, and light brush. A worn bushing lets the head wobble, creating those frustrating strips of uncut material that leave your fields looking ragged.
What You’re Getting
- Precision-made bushing that restores smooth head operation and eliminates wobble
- Durable construction designed to handle the vibration and stress of sickle mowing
- Direct replacement part that fits without modification or special tools
- Quality materials that resist wear from debris and constant motion
Built for Real Farm Work
This head bushing fits Case International and Ford sickle mowers used for maintaining pastures, clearing fence rows, and cutting roadside ditches. Whether you’re running a compact utility tractor with a 3-point sickle bar or a larger machine with a dedicated mower attachment, this bushing keeps your cutting head operating like it should for clean, efficient mowing.
Made to Last
Sickle mowers take a beating from rocks, stumps, and heavy vegetation, and the head bushing bears the brunt of that punishment. This replacement is built with materials that handle the constant back-and-forth motion while resisting the dirt and debris that try to work their way into the mechanism. It’s designed to give you seasons of reliable service.
Good to Know
Installation usually requires removing the cutting head assembly, so it’s smart to inspect other wear points while you’ve got things apart. Check the head bolts and drive mechanism for wear, and clean out any accumulated debris before reassembling. A little grease on the bushing during installation helps ensure smooth operation from day one.


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