Description
When you’re running disc harrows, cultivators, or field finishers day after day, the last thing you need is a wobbly wheel or grinding bearings slowing down your operation. This complete hub and spindle assembly is designed for the implements that work hard every day and built to handle the loads and abuse that come with modern farming. With everything pre-assembled and ready to bolt on, you’ll be back in the field fast instead of spending hours in the shop.
What You’re Getting
- Heavy-duty 30-6 hub assembly with 3,000 pound capacity that handles the weight and side forces of serious field work
- Complete 1.75″ x 9.875″ spindle with precision cross hole for secure mounting
- All bearings, seals, and hardware included – no hunting for individual parts
- Direct replacement that bolts right on without modifications, with bearing cups already installed
- 6-stud configuration with 6″ bolt circle fits a wide range of agricultural implements
Built for Real Farm Work
This assembly is perfect for planters, cultivators, disc harrows, field cultivators, and grain drills – basically any implement that needs reliable wheel support season after season. Whether you’re running a disc harrow, cultivator, or any implement that rides on this heavy-duty hub, a tight spindle is what keeps everything tracking straight down the row.
Made to Last
Farm hubs take a beating from rocks, stumps, and just plain hard use, so this one’s built tough from the ground up with bearing races that are properly seated and metal construction that handles temperature swings and moisture without giving up. The heavy-duty bearings and quality seals keep performing season after season, with generous bearing spacing and robust construction that handle the shock loads and constant vibration that come with field work.
Installation Notes
Just pack the bearings with grease, install your seals, and bolt on your wheel – the bearing cups come already installed. Remember that spindle nuts and washers are sold separately, and when installing, make sure your bearings are properly packed with grease and check that the hub cap seal is in good shape. A little prevention now saves bigger headaches later.



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