Description
When you’re turning at headlands or maneuvering around tight spots in the farmyard, smooth steering is something you don’t think about until it’s gone. This front axle bearing keeps your steering responsive and quiet, handling all the twisting forces and loads that come with modern tractor work. If you’ve noticed grinding noises when turning, increased steering effort, or play in the front axle, this bearing is likely worn and needs replacement before it damages other expensive components.
What You’re Getting
- Heavy-duty bearing designed for supersteer front axle applications
- Precision-manufactured to handle both radial and thrust loads from steering forces
- Sealed construction keeps out dirt, moisture, and debris
- Built to withstand the constant movement and high loads of agricultural use
- Direct replacement that restores original steering feel and precision
Built for Real Farm Work
This bearing fits a wide range of New Holland tractors from the utility T6 series through the higher-horsepower TM and T7 models. Whether you’re running a T6.160 on loader duty, pulling implements with a TM150, or handling precision field work with a T7.210, these machines put serious demands on their front axle components. The supersteer design allows for tighter turning radius while maintaining stability under load.
Made to Last
Farm equipment bearings take punishment that would destroy standard industrial bearings. This one’s built with quality steel races and balls that handle the shock loads from rough terrain, temperature swings from summer heat to winter cold, and the contamination that comes with outdoor work. The sealed design keeps lubricant where it belongs while blocking out the dust and moisture that destroy lesser bearings.
Installation Notes
Replacing this bearing requires removing the front axle assembly, so plan on some downtime and have the right tools handy. While you’re in there, inspect the pivot pin or shaft for wear – a grooved or worn shaft will quickly destroy a new bearing. Clean everything thoroughly and check for proper lubrication before reassembly. If your tractor’s been making noise for a while, take a close look at the other front axle components too.






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