Description
When you’re hooking up implements or switching between different tools throughout the day, you need drawbar connections that work smoothly and hold tight. A worn or damaged drawbar clevis can turn what should be a quick implement change into a frustrating battle with pins that won’t align or connections that feel sloppy. This replacement clevis gets your drawbar working like it should, with the solid connection point your implements need for safe, reliable field operation.
What You’re Getting
- Precise fit that aligns perfectly with your drawbar pin for smooth implement connections
- Heavy-duty construction that handles the pulling forces from plows, cultivators, and other implements
- Factory-spec dimensions that match your original equipment for proper load distribution
- Durable materials that resist wear from constant connecting and disconnecting
Built for Real Farm Work
This clevis fits a wide range of John Deere tractors from the versatile 6000 series utility models up through the powerful 7010 series row-crop machines. Whether you’re pulling a field cultivator with your 6420, running a manure spreader behind your 6930, or hooking up tillage equipment to your 7810, this clevis provides the solid connection point between your tractor’s drawbar and whatever implement you’re running.
Made to Last
Drawbar components take serious stress from pulling heavy implements across rough ground, and this clevis is built to handle those forces. The heat-treated steel construction resists the constant flexing and shock loads that come with agricultural work, while maintaining the precise tolerances needed for proper pin fit and safe operation.
Good to Know
Installation involves removing the old clevis and bolting on the new one using your existing hardware. Check your drawbar pin condition while you’re at it—worn clevises often mean worn pins too. Always use the proper grade bolts and torque them to spec since this connection carries all the pulling forces from your implements.




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