Right Hand Torsion Spring for John Deere 1560, 1590, 1690, 1860, 1890, 1990 Grain Drill Closing Whee
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Right Hand Torsion Spring for John Deere 1560, 1590, 1690, 1860, 1890, 1990 Grain Drill Closing Whee

Original price was: $12.71.Current price is: $3.81.

SKU: SMA-864-SMA283994 Category:

Description

When you’re running a grain drill through tough conditions, consistent closing wheel pressure makes the difference between good seed placement and uneven stands. This right-hand torsion spring is what keeps your closing wheels properly tensioned, ensuring they maintain the right pressure to close the seed trench and give your seeds the best start possible.

What You’re Getting

  • Right-hand wound torsion spring designed specifically for cast closing wheels
  • Proper tension to maintain consistent wheel pressure across varying field conditions
  • Durable spring steel construction that handles thousands of compression cycles
  • Direct replacement for John Deere part numbers N282888 and N283994

Built for Real Farm Work

This spring fits John Deere grain drills including the 1560, 1590, 1690, 1860, 1890, and 1990 models. These are the workhorses you depend on for planting wheat, soybeans, and small grains—machines that need to perform consistently whether you’re drilling into corn stubble or working prepared seedbeds.

Made to Last

Farm springs take a beating from constant flexing, dirt, moisture, and temperature swings. This AgSmart replacement is built with quality spring steel that maintains its tension season after season, so you don’t have to worry about weak springs causing poor seed coverage.

Good to Know

Make sure you’re getting the right-hand spring for your setup—the coils wind in the opposite direction from the left-hand version. If you’re replacing both sides, it’s a good time to check the closing wheel bushings and pivot points for wear while you’ve got things apart.

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