Description
When your three-point hitch isn’t staying level or your implements keep tipping forward or back, the problem usually comes down to worn levelling box components. The leveling box is what lets you fine-tune your implement’s working angle and maintain consistent depth. This fork is a critical part of that adjustment system, and when it gets worn or bent, you’ll feel it every time you try to dial in your equipment.
What You’re Getting
- Precision-made fork that fits properly and adjusts smoothly without binding
- Heavy-duty construction built to handle the constant loading and adjustment of field work
- Direct replacement component that restores your levelling box to factory operation
- Quality materials resist wear from constant movement and weather exposure
Built for Real Farm Work
Your John Deere 6800, 6900, 7600, 7700, or 7800 handles serious work – everything from heavy cultivation to precision planting. These machines need their three-point systems working perfectly for proper implement performance. Whether you’re adjusting a disc harrow for even cutting depth, setting a cultivator for consistent soil penetration, or keeping a box blade level for smooth grading work, this fork helps make those adjustments possible.
Made to Last
Farm equipment components face constant stress from implement weight, field vibration, and weather exposure. This fork is built to handle those demands with materials and construction that maintain precise fit even after thousands of adjustment cycles. The robust design resists bending and wear from the side loads that three-point implements create during operation.
Installation Notes
This is a direct replacement that fits into your existing levelling box assembly. Clean all mounting points thoroughly before installation and check other components while you’ve got things apart – worn bushings or bent linkages can cause premature fork wear. Proper lubrication of adjustment points keeps everything working smoothly and extends component life.






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