Description
When you’re running your 40, 50, or 55 series John Deere through the gears and something just doesn’t feel right in the shifter, chances are good this little part is what needs attention. The selector fork is what actually moves the synchronizers inside your transmission, and when it’s worn or bent, you’ll know it by the grinding, hard shifting, or inability to find certain gears. It’s one of those parts that stays hidden until it fails, but when it does, it’ll bring your whole operation to a stop.
What You’re Getting
- Precision-machined fork that moves synchronizers smoothly through gear changes
- Built to handle the forces of shifting under load during field work
- Direct replacement for original equipment – no modifications needed
- Quality metallurgy that resists wear from constant shifting
Built for Real Farm Work
This selector fork fits the manual transmissions in John Deere 40, 50, and 55 series tractors – machines that have been the backbone of American farming for decades. Whether your 2040 is pulling a chisel plow, your 2850 is running a rotary cutter, or your 3350 is handling loader work around the barn, these tractors demand smooth, reliable shifting to get through the day’s work.
Made to Last
Your transmission takes a beating with constant shifting between field speeds and transport ranges, especially when you’re working heavy ground or pulling big implements. This selector fork is built with the same attention to durability as the original, using quality steel that won’t bend or break when you need to make quick gear changes.
Good to Know
Replacing a selector fork requires splitting the transmission, so this isn’t a quick afternoon job. If you’re having multiple shifting problems, it’s smart to inspect all the synchronizers and shift forks while you’re in there – they often wear together. Keep the transmission oil clean and at proper levels to help these internal components last longer.






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