Description
That loose, wandering steering on your Deutz tractor probably traces back to worn king pin bushings. This replacement bushing for Deutz 05, 06, 07, and 07C series tractors eliminates the slop in your front axle pivot points, restoring tight steering control and preventing further damage to expensive components. Don’t let worn bushings turn into broken spindles or damaged axles – this affordable fix gets your steering tight again.
What You’re Getting
- Robust construction designed to handle the forces these working tractors impose with proper materials and precise machining for long service life
- Built to endure tremendous loads – supporting front axle weight, absorbing steering forces, and handling impact from rough terrain
- Direct replacement that works with the lower king pin bush (54434) for complete pivot point restoration
- Eliminates that dangerous play between pin and bushing that makes steering vague
Built for Real Farm Work
Your Deutz tractor’s king pins are the pivot points that allow front wheels to turn for steering. Whether you’re operating a 6006 with a loader, using a 4507 for row crop work, or running a larger 9006 for heavy tillage, worn king pin bushings make precise steering impossible. That play you feel in the steering wheel translates to wandering on the road, difficulty holding straight rows, and increased tire wear.
Made to Last
King pin bushings endure tremendous loads – supporting front axle weight, absorbing steering forces, and handling impact from rough terrain. Original bushings gradually wear from this constant movement and loading, creating increasing play between the pin and bushing. This replacement features robust construction designed to handle the forces these working tractors impose. Proper materials and precise machining ensure long service life under demanding conditions.
Good to Know
King pin bushing replacement typically requires removing the front wheel and hub assembly to access the pin – usually a 2-3 hour job per side. Always replace bushings in pairs for balanced steering. Check king pin condition during bushing replacement – worn pins damage new bushings quickly. Remember, this is the upper bushing – you’ll also need the lower bushing (54434) for a complete repair. Installing a new bushing with a worn pin is throwing money away.






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