Description
When your tractor’s brakes start feeling spongy or you’re hearing grinding that wasn’t there before, it’s often a worn bushing causing the trouble. This reverse brake housing bushing keeps your brake components properly aligned and operating smoothly, preventing the metal-on-metal contact that damages expensive brake parts. Without a good bushing in there, your brakes won’t grab evenly and you’ll end up with costly repairs down the road.
Key Features
- Maintains proper brake component alignment to prevent premature wear and ensure consistent stopping power
- Handles the constant movement and load stress that brake systems experience during field operations
- Precision-engineered dimensions ensure proper fit and operation within the brake housing assembly
- Durable construction resists wear from hydraulic fluid, dirt, and the daily demands of farm work
- Direct replacement part – no modifications needed for installation
Built for Real Farm Work
This bushing works across a huge range of John Deere’s most popular tractors, from the utility 5020 series all the way up through the big 7000 series row-crop machines. Whether you’re running a compact 6100 for daily chores, working fields with a 6420, or pulling heavy implements with a 7810, this bushing keeps your brakes working right when you need them most.
Made to Last
Brake bushings take a beating from hydraulic pressure, constant movement, and contamination from field dust. This one’s built to handle all of that while maintaining the tight tolerances your brake system needs. The material resists swelling from hydraulic fluid and won’t compress or wear out of spec like cheaper alternatives.
Installation Notes
This is typically a job that’s easier with the brake assembly out of the tractor, giving you room to work and properly clean everything. Check the brake housing for scoring or excessive wear while you’ve got it apart – a worn bushing often means other components need attention too. Keep things clean during installation to prevent contamination that could damage your new bushing.






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