Description
There’s nothing worse than wobbling on a loose or bent step bracket when you’re trying to get in the cab safely, especially when you’re wearing muddy boots or dealing with frost-slick surfaces. Whether you’re running a planter in spring, cultivating crops in summer, or pulling grain carts during harvest, you’re constantly getting in and out of the cab, and that foot step bracket takes a beating supporting your weight dozens of times a day. This right-hand front bracket restores solid, secure mounting for your step so you can climb up and down with confidence.
What You’re Getting
- Heavy-duty steel construction that won’t crack or bend like the original bracket when stressed
- Direct replacement that fits your existing step assembly and uses the same mounting holes
- Reinforced design that handles the dynamic loads from operators climbing up or jumping down
- Corrosion-resistant finish that stands up to moisture, salt spray, and agricultural chemicals
Built for Real Farm Work
These John Deere 6000 series tractors are workhorses on farms of all sizes, handling everything from field prep and planting to cultivation and harvest work. Having sturdy, non-slip steps makes all the difference when you’re working long hours and need to move quickly and safely. The bracket holds your step assembly at the proper angle and height for comfortable entry, which matters when you’re making frequent stops to check seed levels, clear equipment, or adjust implements.
Made to Last
Farm equipment takes a beating, and your tractor steps are no exception. This assembly is designed to stand up to mud, moisture, and the constant wear that comes with daily agricultural use. The reinforced mounting points resist cracking where original brackets typically fail, giving you the durability you need for long farming seasons.
Installation Notes
This bracket bolts directly to your tractor’s existing mounting points—no modifications needed. Clean the mounting area thoroughly and check that all fasteners are properly tightened after installation. If your old bracket cracked or bent, inspect the step platform itself to make sure it’s still in good shape before reinstalling.






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