Description
When you start hearing that grinding noise from the rear axle or notice play in the wheels, it’s time to address your bearing assembly before it leaves you stranded in the field. Farm bearings take a real beating from constant rotation under heavy loads, temperature swings, and exposure to dirt and moisture. This replacement uses quality materials and precision manufacturing to deliver the same reliable performance as original equipment. This Timken-engineered bearing assembly keeps your axle shaft running smooth and properly aligned, so you can focus on the work instead of worrying about your drivetrain.
What You’re Getting
- This is genuine Timken engineering, which means it’s built to the same standards as the bearing that came in your equipment originally – no second-rate replacements here
- The sealed construction keeps grease where it belongs and contaminants out, even in dusty field conditions
- Handles the side loads and impacts that come with working the land whether you’re pulling heavy implements or running a loader
- Direct replacement design fits without modifications – no guessing about compatibility
Built for Real Farm Work
This bearing assembly fits John Deere 6M series (6105M, 6115M, 6125M, 6130M, 6140M), and 6R series (6105R, 6115R, 6125R, 6130R) tractors that handle everything from hay operations to row crop work. These mid-size utility tractors are the backbone of many farms, whether you’re running a dairy, working cattle, or putting in long days during planting and harvest seasons.
Made to Last
Farm equipment takes a beating, and this bearing assembly is built with precision-ground bearing surfaces and heavy-duty construction that handles the impact loads from rough terrain and loader work. The robust design resists the twisting forces that come with big horsepower and heavy implements. It’s designed to handle the demanding conditions that farm work puts on equipment day after day.
Installation Notes
This is a direct replacement bearing—no modifications needed for proper fit. The job requires some mechanical skill and proper tools, so if you’re not comfortable with axle work, it’s worth having your mechanic handle the installation. If you’re seeing persistent issues, check for other wear that allows shaft movement, as even perfect bearings won’t work right on worn components.






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