Description
You’re cleaning out the cab or trying to get some airflow on a hot day, and that door just won’t stay open like it should. Or maybe you’ve got a window that’s developed a rattle or won’t latch properly anymore. Nine times out of ten, the problem comes down to a worn-out hinge pin that’s either walked out on its own or worn down from years of use. This little pin might not look like much, but it’s what keeps your cab doors and windows operating the way they’re supposed to.
What You’re Getting
- Precision-machined pin that fits exactly right without any play
- Corrosion-resistant coating prevents the pin from seizing up in the hinge
- Hardened steel construction that won’t wear down under constant use
- Drop-in replacement that installs in seconds
- Factory-quality part that matches what came on your tractor originally
Built for Real Farm Work
This hinge pin keeps things working smoothly on New Holland T6000, T7000, and newer T6 series tractors – the machines with those comfortable cabs that make long days more bearable. Whether you’re running hay equipment where you need windows open for ventilation, doing loader work where doors get opened and closed constantly, or just want your cab to feel solid and rattle-free, this pin ensures everything operates like it should.
Made to Last
Hinge pins deal with more stress than you’d think – they’re constantly supporting heavy doors that get pushed around by wind, holding windows that vibrate over rough ground, and handling all the moisture and dust that comes with farm work. This replacement pin is built to tight tolerances so it won’t develop the slop that leads to premature hinge wear, and the protective coating keeps it from corroding in place like cheaper pins often do.
Good to Know
Installation usually means tapping out the old pin and dropping in the new one – takes about a minute if the old pin comes out easily. Pro tip: put a dab of anti-seize compound on the pin before installation to make future removal easier. While you’re at it, check all your hinge pins because if one’s worn out, the others probably aren’t far behind. Keep a spare or two in your toolbox since these pins have a habit of disappearing right when you need them most.






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