Description
When your tractor starts making that grinding noise or won’t transfer power like it used to, you’re probably looking at a worn transmission drive shaft. This critical component connects your engine’s power to the transmission, and when it starts failing, you’ll feel it in how your tractor responds to the throttle. Farm transmission systems work harder than most people realize, with constant torque loads, shock absorption from implement engagement, and the demanding duty cycles that come with agricultural work. This replacement drive shaft gets your John Deere back to smooth, reliable power transfer.
What You’re Getting
- Precision-machined shaft that meets OEM specifications for exact fit and performance
- Heavy-duty construction built to handle the torque and stress of field work
- Direct replacement design that installs without modifications or adapters
- Durable materials that resist wear from dust, moisture, and constant use
Built for Real Farm Work
This drive shaft fits John Deere’s extensive tractor lineup including 6000, 6010, 6020, 7000, 7010, 7020, 6005, and 7005 series tractors commonly used for farming operations. These tractors handle everything from small farm operations to large-scale agricultural work where reliable power transmission makes the difference between getting the job done and being stuck in the field. Whether you’re using your John Deere for hay operations with balers and mowers, field cultivation with PTO-driven tillers and harrows, or operating specialized equipment like post-hole diggers and spreaders, this shaft handles the power demands.
Made to Last
Your transmission drive shaft takes a beating every time you shift gears, change direction, or put the tractor under load. This replacement is built with the same quality standards as the original equipment, using materials that can handle the vibration, temperature changes, and heavy loads that are part of everyday farm life.
Good to Know
This is typically a transmission-out job, so you’ll want to have the right tools and workspace before you start. While you’ve got the transmission apart, it’s a good time to check other wear items like seals and bearings. Make sure to properly support the transmission during installation—it’s heavier than you might expect.






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