Description
When that familiar vibration starts creeping up through your seat or you hear a clunk when you shift from one gear to another, your tractor’s transmission driveshaft is likely telling you it’s time for some attention. A worn or damaged driveshaft doesn’t just make the ride rough—it can leave you stranded in the middle of planting season or when there’s hay down and weather moving in. This replacement driveshaft gets your John Deere back to smooth power transfer so you can focus on the work instead of worrying about your drivetrain.
What You’re Getting
- Precision-engineered shaft that transfers power smoothly from engine to transmission
- Built to handle the torque and stress of modern 6M and 6R series tractors
- Quality construction that stands up to the constant rotation and vibration of farm work
- Direct replacement that fits just like the original—no modifications needed
- Proper balance and tolerances to eliminate vibration and excessive wear
Built for Real Farm Work
This driveshaft fits the popular John Deere 6M and 6R series tractors that are workhorses on farms across the country. Whether you’re running a 6130M with a loader moving feed, operating a 6155R through heavy tillage work, or using a 6175R for precision planting, these tractors put serious demands on their driveline components. The driveshaft has to handle everything from smooth highway transport to the shock loads that come with field work and PTO operation.
Made to Last
Farm equipment driveshafts take a beating from constant rotation, varying loads, and the vibration that comes with heavy work. This shaft is manufactured from high-quality steel and properly balanced to minimize stress on bearings and other drivetrain components. The precision machining ensures smooth operation while the robust construction handles the power these modern tractors produce day after day.
Good to Know
Driveshaft replacement typically requires splitting the tractor, so it’s a good time to inspect other drivetrain components like universal joints and transmission mounts. Make sure to mark the position of the old shaft before removal so the new one goes back in the same orientation. Proper alignment is critical for smooth operation and long service life.






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