Description
You know that aggravating sway when you’re hauling heavy implements down the road, or the way your cultivator seems to have a mind of its own during field work? This automatic stabilizer keeps your 3-point hitch implements properly aligned and stable during field operations, preventing side-to-side movement that affects implement performance and wears out hitch components. Instead of wrestling with manual stabilizer chains every time you hook up a different implement, this smart upgrade engages automatically when you raise the hitch.
What You’re Getting
- No more manual adjustments – stabilizer engages on its own when you raise implements for transport
- 20mm pin holes for solid connection to your lower link arms without slop or binding
- Controlled float during field work so implements can follow ground contours naturally
- Rock-solid lock when raised to eliminate dangerous road transport sway
- Built tough enough to handle your biggest mounted equipment season after season
Built for Real Farm Work
These John Deere 6010 series tractors (6110, 6210, 6310, 6410, 6510, 6610, 6810, 6910) and 7600 series models handle diverse operations requiring frequent implement changes – from heavy disc harrows and cultivators to large rotary mowers and mounted sprayers. Whether you’re a custom operator switching implements dozens of times per day or running mixed farming operations, this automatic function saves you time and keeps implements tracking true.
Made to Last
This stabilizer is engineered to handle constant stress and adjustment that 3-point hitch systems experience during normal farm operations, with secure mounting that won’t work loose from vibration and mechanisms that resist wear from frequent adjustment and side loads. The telescoping design accommodates various implement widths while maintaining proper geometry through thousands of cycles.
Installation Notes
Installation typically takes 30-45 minutes with basic hand tools. Double-check that 20mm pin hole dimension matches your tractor’s lower link arms before ordering. Once installed, adjust the stabilizer length for your most commonly used implement width – after that, the automatic function takes over and you’re done fiddling with chains and manual adjustments every hookup.






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