Description
When your air drill starts getting sloppy in the furrow or you notice the main arms moving around more than they should, worn bushings are usually the culprit. These little parts take a beating from the constant flexing and vibration of seeding operations, and when they wear out, your drill loses precision. This replacement bushing gets your John Deere air drill back to making straight, even furrows.
What You’re Getting
- Durable bushing designed to handle the constant movement of drill main arms
- Precise fit maintains proper alignment between drill components
- Quality construction that stands up to dust, dirt, and field debris
- Direct replacement that installs with standard tools
Built for Real Farm Work
This bushing fits John Deere 1560, 1590, 1690, 1835, 1860, 1890, 1895, and 1990 air drills – machines that cover thousands of acres each season in all kinds of conditions. Whether you’re seeding wheat in the fall or planting soybeans in the spring, these drills need to maintain accurate depth and spacing to maximize your stands.
Made to Last
Air drill bushings work hard, constantly pivoting as the drill follows ground contours and adjusts to field conditions. This bushing is built with materials that resist wear from the grit and debris that’s part of every seeding operation. It maintains its fit and function season after season, keeping your drill operating like it should.
Good to Know
Two bushings are typically used on each main arm, so consider ordering what you need for a complete repair. Clean out the old bushing bore thoroughly before installing the new one – any debris left behind will cause premature wear. A little grease on installation helps the bushing seat properly.






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