Description
When you’re hearing grinding noises from a wheel hub or feel play in your tractor’s steering, it’s probably time to look at your bearings. That telltale growl coming from your equipment means something’s wearing out, and ignoring it won’t make it go away. This tapered roller bearing is built to handle the demanding conditions your John Deere tractor faces every day—from the constant vibration of fieldwork to the heavy loads during planting and harvest season.
What You’re Getting
- Tapered design handles both weight and side forces better than straight roller bearings, keeping things running smooth even in tough conditions
- Quality steel construction that’s properly heat-treated to resist wear and stand up to dirt, moisture, and temperature swings
- Precision tolerances ensure proper clearances and lubrication flow throughout its service life
- Built to OEM standards—the same quality that came in your tractor from the factory
Built for Real Farm Work
This bearing fits into the rotating assemblies found throughout John Deere 6J, 6M, 6R and 7030 series tractors where reliable rotation is critical for safe operation. Whether you’re running a 6155M with a loader, operating a 6190R pulling heavy implements, or using a 7430E for transport work, these bearings keep things rolling smoothly under the demanding conditions of farm work. The tapered design is especially important for equipment that handles heavy loads and frequent direction changes.
Made to Last
Farm work means dealing with mud, dust, moisture, and heavy loads that can quickly destroy inferior bearings. This bearing uses quality materials that are properly manufactured to handle the demanding conditions of agricultural use and keep your equipment running when you need it most. With proper maintenance and quality grease, it’ll provide years of reliable service.
Installation Notes
Remember that tapered bearings work as a system—you’ll need the matching cup and cone to complete the bearing assembly. Always replace bearings in sets and pack with fresh, high-quality bearing grease during installation. Check that your housing and races aren’t worn or pitted, since worn components will destroy new bearings quickly. Follow your equipment manual’s torque specifications for proper preload adjustment.






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