Description
If you’ve ever had a loader arm get sloppy, a bush hog start wobbling, or any piece of farm equipment develop that annoying clunk when you’re working, worn bushings are probably the culprit. These wide rim bushings are the small parts that make the big difference between smooth operation and equipment that feels like it’s falling apart. When pivot points start wearing out, a fresh bushing restores tight operation and keeps things working like they should.
What You’re Getting
- Made from high-grade, mild, cold-rolled machinery steel that resists friction and handles the constant movement
- Wide rim design provides extra bearing surface for longer life under heavy loads
- 18-gauge thickness offers the right balance of strength and flexibility for most farm applications
- Precision-sized at 7/8 inch to fit properly without excessive play or binding
- Sold in convenient bags of 25 bushings so you’ve got spares when you need them
Built for Real Farm Work
These bushings work in countless spots around farm equipment – from three-point hitch pins that need to work with quick hitches to loader arms that cycle thousands of times per season. They’re the kind of part you’ll find in bush hogs, box blades, cultivators, and any equipment with moving parts that need to pivot smoothly. Whether you’re fixing a wobbling bush hog blade assembly or tightening up loose loader pivot points, these bushings handle the job.
Made to Last
Farm equipment bushings take serious abuse – dirt, moisture, constant loading, and the shock that comes from hitting rocks or stumps. This cold-rolled steel construction resists the friction that wears out cheaper bushings quickly. The wide rim design spreads loads over a larger area, which means less wear on both the bushing and the parts it’s protecting.
Installation Notes
These bushings press into place or slide over pins depending on your application. Clean out any old grease and debris from the mounting area before installation. A light coating of grease helps with assembly and keeps things moving smoothly. Having 25 bushings means you can tackle multiple repair jobs at once – always smart to replace bushings in pairs when you find one that’s worn out.






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