Description
That telltale popping sound coming from your exhaust isn’t just annoying—it’s telling you hot exhaust gases are escaping where they shouldn’t. When your exhaust manifold gasket starts failing, you’ll smell those fumes in the cab and lose engine performance right when you need your tractor most. This replacement gasket seals things up tight and restores the quiet, efficient operation you expect from your John Deere.
What You’re Getting
- Heat-resistant materials that won’t blow out under the extreme temperatures and pressures modern diesels create
- Precision-cut design that fits perfectly against both manifold and cylinder head surfaces
- Multi-layer construction that handles the thermal expansion and contraction of daily heat cycles
- Direct replacement that matches original specifications—no modifications needed
- Reliable seal that prevents dangerous exhaust fumes from entering the cab
Built for Real Farm Work
This gasket fits the workhorses of many operations: 6030 series tractors handling daily loader duties, powerful 7030 series machines pulling heavy tillage equipment, versatile 6005 series utilities, and the newer 6M models running precision farming operations. Whether you’re working long harvest days or just doing daily farm chores, a proper exhaust seal keeps your engine running efficiently and your cab comfortable.
Made to Last
Farm equipment takes a beating, and exhaust gaskets face some of the toughest conditions on your tractor. This gasket is engineered from materials that handle thousands of heat cycles without cracking or distorting. It maintains its sealing properties even under the high exhaust pressures that turbocharged engines produce, giving you reliable performance season after season.
Installation Notes
Let your engine cool completely before starting—exhaust components get extremely hot and stay that way for hours. Clean both the manifold and cylinder head surfaces thoroughly, removing every trace of the old gasket material. Check your manifold for cracks or warping while it’s off. Follow proper torque specs and tightening sequence to ensure even pressure across the gasket. This is also a good time to inspect those exhaust manifold bolts—replace any that are corroded or stretched.






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