Description
When you hear grinding or whining from the front axle during heavy work, that’s often your planetary gear telling you it’s time for attention. We’ve all been there – you’re pulling a loaded grain cart or pushing silage and suddenly there’s that grinding sound that makes your stomach drop. Don’t wait until you’re dead in the water during harvest. This replacement planetary gear restores smooth power transfer to your front wheels so you can get back to the work at hand.
What You’re Getting
- Precision-engineered planetary gear designed for John Deere 6020 series specifications
- Direct replacement for worn original gear – no modifications needed
- Built to handle the torque demands of heavy loader work and field operations
- Works with companion bearing part 58480 for complete planetary system repair
Built for Real Farm Work
John Deere 6020 series tractors are versatile mid-range machines found on every type of farm. Whether your 6320 handles daily loader work, your 6420 SE operates in special equipment applications, or your 6120 pulls field implements, the planetary gear system takes constant abuse from varying loads and terrain. These 95-125 horsepower workhorses depend on their planetary gears to transfer power smoothly to the front wheels during everything from cultivation to hay making.
Made to Last
This gear is manufactured to handle the demanding conditions of agricultural work. The robust construction stands up to the shock loads of hitting rocks, the constant cycling of loader operations, and the stress of pulling heavy implements through tough ground. Quality materials and precise machining ensure it meshes properly with other drivetrain components for long service life.
Good to Know
This is the gear only – you’ll also need bearing part 58480 for a complete planetary repair. Here’s a money-saving tip: while you have everything apart, inspect your axle shafts and CV joints. Finding worn parts now is a lot cheaper than another teardown in six months. Take your time during installation and make sure everything is properly aligned – rushing this job usually means doing it twice.






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