Description
There’s nothing worse than getting caught in a downpour with wiper blades that just smear mud around instead of clearing your view. If you’ve been squinting through streaky windshields or pulling over because you can’t see where you’re going, it’s time for a fresh blade. This 24-inch universal wiper blade brings back the clear visibility you need to safely operate your John Deere in any weather, from spring rains to dusty harvest conditions.
What You’re Getting
- 24-inch (600mm) length gives you complete windshield coverage on large cab tractors
- Universal fit across John Deere 40, 50, 6000, 7000, 8000, 9000 series—one blade for your whole fleet
- Heavy-duty rubber compound that resists agricultural chemicals and temperature extremes
- Reinforced frame keeps the blade pressed against curved windshields without lifting or chattering
- Also fits Massey Ferguson 4200 series and doubles as rear blade for 50HX models
Built for Real Farm Work
This blade’s impressive compatibility list solves a common farm problem—keeping track of different parts for different tractors. Whether you’re running a compact 6100 for loader work or a big 9030 pulling your planter, they all use this same blade up front. That means simplified inventory and no more guessing which blade goes on which machine when you’re in a hurry to get back to the field.
Made to Last
Agricultural wiper blades face challenges that would destroy automotive blades in days. Fertilizer overspray, thick dust, mud splatter, ice buildup, and intense UV exposure are just part of daily life. This blade’s rubber is specifically formulated to resist chemical degradation while staying flexible across temperature swings, and the reinforced frame eliminates those annoying spots where cheap blades lift and leave streaks right in your line of sight.
Installation Notes
Replacing front wiper blades is one of those five-minute jobs that pays dividends every time weather turns bad. Most John Deere models use either hook or pin-style attachments—just lift the arm carefully, release the old blade, and snap the new one in place. Pro tip: replace both front blades together since if one’s worn out, the other isn’t far behind.






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