Description
Ever notice your mirror arm looking a bit wobbly or not sitting quite right against the cab? That’s usually a worn or missing spacer—a small but critical part that keeps your mirror arm properly positioned and prevents it from rattling against the mounting surface. This left-hand spacer fills that gap perfectly, ensuring your mirror stays stable and positioned exactly where you need it for the best view of what’s happening around your tractor.
What You’re Getting
- Precise fit specifically designed for John Deere 6M and 6R series mirror arms
- Durable construction that won’t compress or deteriorate over time
- Eliminates mirror arm vibration and movement that can affect visibility
- Direct replacement that installs in minutes with basic tools
- Left-hand specific design ensures proper mirror positioning and function
Built for Real Farm Work
This spacer works with John Deere’s popular 6M series (like the 6125M) and the full range of 6R series tractors from the 6105R through the 6250R. These are the workhorses you see doing everything from loader work around the farmyard to pulling planters and cultivators in the field. Whether you’re running a mid-size 6140R for row crop work or a bigger 6210R handling heavy tillage, proper mirror function is essential for safe operation around other equipment and on busy farm roads.
Made to Last
Farm mirrors take a beating from constant vibration, weather extremes, and the occasional bump from tree branches or equipment. This spacer is built to handle all of that while maintaining its shape and function. The material won’t compress under load or crack from temperature changes, so once you install it, you can count on it to keep doing its job season after season.
Good to Know
Installation is straightforward—remove the mirror arm, slip the spacer into place, and reinstall. It’s one of those quick fixes that makes a noticeable difference in mirror stability. If you’re doing one side, it’s worth checking the other mirror arm spacer too, as they typically wear at about the same rate. Having steady mirrors isn’t just about convenience—it’s about safety when you’re backing up to implements or checking for traffic on the road.






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