Description
When you notice diesel fumes seeping into your cab or your corner post exhaust showing rust damage, it’s more than just an annoyance—it’s compromising the air you’re breathing during those long days in the field. The corner post exhaust on your John Deere isn’t just about looks; it’s engineered to keep harmful gases away from the cab air intake while giving you clear sight lines for safe operation.
What You’re Getting
- Corner post mounting design that utilizes the cab’s structural strength while directing exhaust away from you
- Proper routing to prevent gases from entering your cab ventilation system during PTO work or slow-speed operations
- Strategic positioning that keeps exhaust off your cab glass, reducing soot buildup that blocks your view
- Direct replacement that restores the factory exhaust configuration
- Quality construction that handles the heat cycling and vibration these tractors see
Built for Real Farm Work
These John Deere 6510, 6610, 6810, and 6910 tractors are versatile machines handling everything from loader work to heavy field operations. Whether you’re moving hay bales, running a big planter, or doing stationary PTO work like running a grain auger, the corner post design keeps exhaust gases where they belong—away from the operator zone and cab intake systems.
Made to Last
This exhaust assembly is built to handle the constant heat, vibration, and weather exposure that comes with farm work. The materials resist corrosion from moisture and field chemicals, while the mounting design distributes stress properly to prevent cracking at the cab connection points.
Installation Notes
This assembly fits the corner post exhaust configuration on John Deere 6510-6910 series tractors. Before installation, check your cab corner post for any heat damage or cracks that might need attention. When mounting, make sure the exhaust exit is positioned to avoid recirculation back into the cab ventilation system—especially important on tractors with cab pressurization.






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