Description
When you’re maneuvering around tight spots with a loader or making precise turns during field work, your steering needs to respond exactly the way you expect it to. A worn or damaged steering cylinder rod can make your John Deere feel loose and unpredictable, especially when you’re trying to line up implements or navigate through gates and around buildings. This replacement rod restores the solid, responsive steering your 6M or 6R series tractor was built to deliver.
What You’re Getting
- Precision-engineered rod that provides smooth, consistent steering response
- Heavy-duty construction designed to handle the hydraulic pressures of modern John Deere steering systems
- Direct replacement part that fits perfectly with your existing steering cylinder assembly
- Quality materials that resist wear from constant hydraulic cycling and field conditions
- Proper surface finish that works seamlessly with hydraulic seals for leak-free operation
Built for Real Farm Work
Your John Deere 6M or 6R series tractor handles everything from precise planting and cultivation to heavy loader work and transport duties. These advanced machines often run GPS guidance systems and other precision farming technology that depends on accurate steering response. Whether you’re running auto-steer in the field or manually maneuvering around the farmyard, this steering cylinder rod ensures your tractor steers exactly where you point it.
Made to Last
The steering system on these modern tractors works harder than ever, with high hydraulic pressures and constant cycling during long operating days. This rod is built to handle those demands with quality steel construction and proper surface treatments that resist corrosion and wear. The precise manufacturing ensures proper fit with seals and other steering components for reliable, long-lasting performance.
Good to Know
Steering cylinder work usually requires removing the entire assembly from the tractor, so plan on some bench time for this repair. It’s a good opportunity to inspect and replace seals while you have everything apart – worn seals are often what causes steering cylinder problems in the first place. Keep the work area clean during assembly since contamination is the enemy of hydraulic systems.






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