Description
When your cotton picker’s bottom bar starts rattling or the picking units aren’t staying aligned, that picker bar stud might be your culprit. This little component holds everything together down where the real work happens—keeping your picker bars properly secured so they can grab every bit of cotton without skipping or jamming. A worn stud means loose bars, and loose bars mean cotton left in the field.
What You’re Getting
- Direct replacement for John Deere part N112291 that fits like the original
- Heavy-duty construction designed to handle the constant vibration of picker operation
- Precision threading that keeps picker bars locked in position during harvest
- PickSmart quality that meets or exceeds OEM specifications
Built for Real Cotton Work
This stud is engineered for John Deere cotton pickers up to the CP770 series (before serial number 230002). These machines work some of the toughest cotton fields, picking row after row in dusty, demanding conditions where every component needs to pull its weight.
Made to Last
Cotton picking puts serious stress on every part of the picker assembly. This stud is built from quality steel with the right hardness to resist wear while maintaining the flexibility needed for field operations. It won’t snap under pressure or strip its threads after a season of hard use.
Good to Know
Make sure you’ve got the right part for your machine—if you’re running a CP770 with serial number 230002 or higher, you’ll need part SMA78364 instead. A good tip is to replace picker bar studs in sets when you’re doing maintenance, so you don’t have to tear into the machine again halfway through the season.






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