Description
When you’re working rough ground or pulling heavy loads and that clicking noise starts coming from the front end, you know what’s happening – your universal joint is giving up on you. This isn’t just an annoying sound – when this joint fails completely, you’ll lose front-wheel drive right when you need traction most. Whether you’re trying to get out of a muddy field or climbing a hillside with a heavy implement, two-wheel drive just isn’t enough.
What You’re Getting
- Precision 135mm length with 49mm center distance for exact OEM fit – no modifications needed
- Heavy-duty construction handles high torque loads without the binding or vibration that kills cheaper joints
- Quality needle bearings designed for constant articulation as you travel over uneven ground
- Heat-treated components resist wear and fatigue cracking from the constant flexing
- Grease fittings let you maintain the joint properly for years of reliable service
Built for Real Farm Work
This joint fits the workhorses that farmers depend on – Deutz 06, 07, and DX series tractors along with John Deere 6010 through 7R series models. These are the tractors you’ll find doing the heavy lifting on farms with varied terrain, wet conditions, or challenging field work where four-wheel drive makes the difference between finishing the job and getting stuck halfway through.
Made to Last
This universal joint uses premium materials and precision manufacturing to handle the constant stress of front axle duty. The cross and yoke design accommodates the angular movement needed as you travel over rough ground, while the robust construction prevents the premature wear that happens when you try to save money with inferior parts.
Good to Know
Always replace universal joints in pairs – if one’s worn out, the other isn’t far behind. During installation, torque to proper specifications and grease thoroughly. A quick tip: if you hear clicking when turning, that’s your early warning sign. Regular greasing every 50 hours will extend joint life dramatically, and it takes all of two minutes with a grease gun.






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