Description
If you’ve noticed your front axle suspension getting a bit rough lately, or you’re feeling every bump and rut in the field, this accumulator might be exactly what you need. This hydraulic component acts like a shock absorber for your tractor’s front axle, smoothing out the ride and reducing wear on both you and your machine. When you’re covering hundreds of acres or traveling between fields on rough roads, that smooth ride makes a real difference in how you feel at the end of the day.
What You’re Getting
- Maintains proper hydraulic pressure for smooth front axle suspension operation
- Reduces operator fatigue by absorbing shocks and vibrations from rough terrain
- Protects front-end components from excessive stress and premature wear
- Pre-charged to correct pressure specifications for immediate installation
- Heavy-duty construction designed for thousands of hours of field use
Built for Real Farm Work
These John Deere 6R, 6030, and 7030 series tractors are built for serious row crop work – whether you’re planting corn with a 24-row planter, pulling a field cultivator, or hauling grain carts during harvest. With implements getting bigger and fields getting rougher, your front axle suspension takes a beating. A properly functioning accumulator helps maintain traction on uneven ground, reduces power hop during heavy draft work, and keeps your expensive guidance systems tracking accurately by minimizing bounce.
Made to Last
This accumulator features a robust steel shell that resists damage from debris kicked up during field work. The internal bladder is made from materials that can handle the temperature extremes you encounter – from below-zero winter maintenance to hot summer field work. The hydraulic fittings are designed to seal reliably even after years of pressure cycles and vibration.
Installation Notes
Replacing an accumulator is a job you can tackle yourself if you’re comfortable working with hydraulic systems. The key is to relieve all hydraulic pressure before removing the old unit – safety first! Clean the mounting area thoroughly before installation to prevent contamination. When threading in the new accumulator, be careful not to cross-thread the fitting – these hydraulic connections need to be perfect to prevent leaks.






Reviews
There are no reviews yet.