Description
When you’re out planting and notice your disc opener starting to wobble or not cutting clean furrows like it used to, chances are it’s time to replace that bearing. This two-row ball bearing is what keeps your John Deere XP disc opener spinning smooth and true through thousands of acres. A worn bearing means sloppy seed placement and uneven emergence—problems that show up at harvest time.
What You’re Getting
- Precision two-row ball bearing design handles both radial and thrust loads from cutting through tough residue
- 5/8 inch round bore fits John Deere XP disc opener assemblies perfectly
- Sealed construction keeps field dirt and moisture out while keeping grease where it belongs
- AgSmart quality that matches original equipment specs for reliable performance
Built for Planting Season
This bearing fits John Deere XP disc opener assemblies used on planters and grain drills. Whether you’re no-tilling into corn stubble or working clean-tilled ground, these openers see constant side loads and impacts that regular bearings can’t handle. The two-row ball design distributes those forces across more contact points for longer bearing life.
Made to Last
Planter bearings take a beating from rocks, roots, and the constant flexing that comes with following ground contours. This bearing uses quality steel races and precision balls that maintain smooth operation even when things get rough. The seals are built to handle the mud and dust that comes with spring planting conditions.
Installation Notes
This is a direct replacement for worn bearings in your XP disc opener assembly. Before installing, clean the bearing pocket thoroughly and check the opener blade for excessive wear or damage. A bent or worn disc can cause premature bearing failure, so replace both together if needed.






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