Description
If you’ve been fighting with implements that won’t stay level—plows that dig deeper on one side, cultivators that leave uneven furrows, or box blades that grade crooked—your leveling box pins are likely worn out. This 25mm bottom pin is the heart of your tractor’s side-to-side implement adjustment system, and when it gets sloppy, everything else goes sideways too. A tight, precise pin means your implements work the way they should.
What You’re Getting
- Precision 25mm diameter that matches original specs exactly—no play, no slop
- Hardened steel construction that handles the constant movement and high loads
- Smooth surface finish that reduces friction and wear on surrounding parts
- Direct replacement for worn factory pins—no modifications needed
- Critical component that keeps your 3-point hitch geometry where it should be
Built for Real Farm Work
These New Holland T6000, T6, T7, and TSA series tractors are workhorses built for precision implement control. Whether you’re grading with a land plane, cultivating corn ground, or running a rotary cutter on rough terrain, the leveling box lets you dial in perfect implement position even when ground conditions aren’t perfect. When the pins wear out, you lose that precision and end up with poor work quality and stressed equipment.
Made to Last
This pin features heavy-duty construction designed for the punishment of agricultural use. The hardened steel resists wear from thousands of daily adjustments, while the precise 25mm diameter ensures proper fit without the excess play that accelerates wear. The surface treatment fights off corrosion from moisture and chemicals—this isn’t some generic hardware store pin.
Installation Notes
Replacing leveling box pins takes basic tools but careful attention. Support your implement safely and relieve pressure on the leveling box first. If the old pin is seized, penetrating oil helps. Clean the pin bores thoroughly and check for wear—if the holes are worn oval, you might need bushings too. Apply anti-seize compound when installing to prevent future problems, and check the upper pin while you’re there since they typically wear at similar rates.





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