Description
When you’re parking on a hillside or need your tractor to stay put during PTO work, there’s nothing more unsettling than feeling that parking brake slip. A worn reverse brake disc is usually the culprit when your John Deere won’t hold on slopes or the brake pedal feels mushy. This replacement disc restores the solid, confident braking you need for safe operation around the farm.
What You’re Getting
- 295mm diameter disc with 3mm thickness for proper heat dissipation and long life
- 95 precision-cut teeth that lock securely with the brake housing for no-slip performance
- High-quality friction material designed specifically for reverse brake applications
- Direct replacement that works with your existing gaskets and clutch plate
- Uniform thickness across the entire surface for even brake application and feel
Built for Real Farm Work
This disc fits the workhorses of many operations—John Deere 6000, 6010, 6020, and 7000 series tractors that handle everything from loader work to heavy field operations. Whether you’re running a 6420 with a front-end loader, pulling a planter with your 7710, or using the PTO on your 6820, reliable parking brake operation keeps you safe when the machine needs to stay stationary.
Made to Last
Farm brakes take a beating from dust, moisture, and the constant heating and cooling that comes with real work. This disc uses friction materials that resist glazing and maintain their grip even after repeated heavy use. The 3mm thickness handles the clamping forces without warping, while the precisely machined surface ensures smooth, chatter-free operation.
Good to Know
Always replace brake components as a complete set to avoid uneven braking. If your old disc was slipping badly, check for oil leaks from nearby seals—contaminated brake surfaces cause premature wear and reduced performance. Clean everything thoroughly with brake cleaner before installation, and remember that new brakes often need a brief break-in period to reach full effectiveness.






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