Description
If you’ve ever felt a hesitation during shifts or noticed your transmission not engaging as crisply as it used to, worn piston springs in your PowerQuad or AutoQuad transmission might be the culprit. These springs provide the precise pressure needed for smooth powershift operation, and when they weaken or break, you’ll feel it in every gear change. This replacement spring restores proper piston operation and gets your transmission shifting like it should.
What You’re Getting
- OEM-quality spring designed specifically for John Deere PowerQuad and AutoQuad transmissions
- Precise spring rate that maintains proper hydraulic pressure for smooth shifting
- Heat-treated steel construction that stands up to constant cycling and transmission heat
- Direct replacement part that installs without modifications or special tools
Built for Real Farm Work
This spring works inside the complex hydraulic systems that make your PowerQuad or AutoQuad transmission possible. Whether you’re running a 6020 series pulling a planter, a 6M working a loader, or a 7030 series powering through heavy tillage, these transmissions handle incredible loads while providing seamless shifting. The piston springs are what make that smooth operation possible by maintaining proper pressure on transmission pistons.
Made to Last
Transmission internals face extreme conditions—constant hydraulic pressure, rapid temperature changes, and millions of shift cycles over a tractor’s lifetime. This spring is manufactured to the same specifications as the original equipment, using materials and heat treatment processes that ensure long service life even under the demanding conditions inside your transmission.
Installation Notes
This is definitely a job for someone comfortable with transmission work, as it requires partial disassembly to access the piston assemblies. If you’re tackling this repair yourself, have a clean workspace and follow proper torque specifications during reassembly. Consider replacing multiple springs if you’re already inside the transmission—they tend to weaken together.






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