Description
When you’re trying to get hay up before the weather turns, the last thing you need is your baler leaving crop scattered in the field. When your baler starts missing hay or leaving crop behind in the windrow, worn or broken pickup teeth are usually the culprit. Those little springs and tines might not look like much, but they’re what gather every valuable stem into your bales instead of leaving money scattered in the field. This AgSmart replacement tooth gets your John Deere baler back to picking up clean, complete windrows the way it should.
What You’re Getting
- Quality spring steel construction that flexes without breaking under field conditions
- Right balance of flexibility and durability, picking up hay reliably while resisting the breakage that can shut down your operation during critical baling windows
- Direct replacement design—no modifications or adapters needed
- Built specifically for wide pickup systems on John Deere round balers
Built for Real Farm Work
This tooth is designed for John Deere round balers with wide pickup systems, including the 435, 535, 466, 566, 446, 546, 456, and 556 models. These are the workhorses that handle everything from first-cutting alfalfa to grass hay, often running from sunrise to sunset when the weather window’s open. Whether you’re baling for your own cattle or running a custom operation, these balers need reliable pickup performance to make every pass count.
Made to Last
Baler pickup teeth take a beating—constant flexing as they sweep through windrows, impacts from rocks and debris hidden in the hay, and the demanding duty cycles that come with trying to get hay up before weather hits. This tooth uses quality materials that provide the right balance of flexibility and durability. It’s built to handle the punishment that comes with real farm work, season after season.
Installation Notes
Replace worn teeth in groups rather than individually to maintain even pickup performance across the entire width. While you’ve got the pickup exposed, check for any debris wrapped around the mechanism and inspect other components for wear that might affect your new teeth’s performance. It’s also a good time to grease any fittings and check belt condition.






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