Description
A bent or broken wiper arm might seem like a small problem until you’re caught in a downpour trying to see through the windshield. Whether a tree branch caught your arm and bent it sideways or the spring tension just gave up after years of use, this replacement gets your wipers sweeping properly again so you can keep working when weather doesn’t cooperate.
What You’re Getting
- Spring-loaded design maintains proper blade pressure for streak-free wiping across your entire windshield
- Durable construction resists bending from ice, snow, or accidental impacts from tree branches and farm obstacles
- Mounting system matches John Deere’s factory design for a direct replacement that fits right
- 450mm length provides the proper sweep pattern for these cab configurations
Built for Real Farm Work
This wiper arm fits the popular John Deere 6M and 6R series tractors that handle everything from loader work to row crop farming. These mid-size tractors spend long hours in the field where clear visibility matters for safety and productivity. Whether you’re navigating around obstacles in the farmyard, maintaining straight rows during planting, or working near buildings and equipment where precision matters, being able to see clearly through your windshield isn’t just convenient – it’s critical for avoiding accidents and getting work done right.
Made to Last
Wiper arms take more abuse than most people realize. They deal with ice buildup in winter that can bend lesser arms, scorching summer heat that weakens springs, and the constant flexing that comes with every wipe cycle. This replacement uses heavy-duty materials that resist bending and corrosion, plus a spring mechanism that maintains consistent pressure year after year.
Installation Notes
Installing a new wiper arm takes about 10 minutes and requires minimal tools. First, lift the old arm away from the glass and look for the release tab or nut at the base – designs vary by model year. Some pop off with a release tab, others require removing a nut. Position it at the correct park position (usually at the bottom of the windshield) before tightening. Test the sweep pattern to make sure it clears properly without hitting the cab frame.



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