Description
If you’ve been dealing with a mudguard that won’t stay in position or makes noise every time you turn, your mudguard pivot is likely worn out. This right-hand pivot component is what allows your mudguard to move smoothly when you’re making tight turns in the field or maneuvering around the farmyard. When these pivots fail, your mudguard can bind up, making steering difficult and potentially damaging your fender or mounting brackets.
What You’re Getting
- Precise fit for your specific tractor’s mudguard mounting system
- Smooth pivot action that moves freely without binding or excessive play
- Durable construction designed to handle the constant movement of field work
- Direct replacement that installs with basic tools and existing mounting points
Built for Real Farm Work
This pivot fits the workhorses that handle everything from tight barn maneuvering to headland turns with wide implements. Whether you’re running a New Holland T7 series for heavy field work or using a Case Puma for loader duty, those mudguards pivot every time you turn the steering wheel. These tractors see long hours in all conditions, and your mudguards need to move smoothly whether you’re working in frozen ground or muddy spring fields.
Made to Last
This pivot is built to handle the vibration, impacts, and constant movement that comes with agricultural work. The materials resist corrosion from moisture and chemicals while maintaining smooth operation season after season. It’s designed to take the abuse that farm equipment dishes out without failing when you need it most.
Installation Notes
The old pivot typically needs to be pressed or carefully driven out—patience beats brute force here to avoid damaging the mounting bracket. Clean the mounting area thoroughly before installing the new pivot, and a light coating of grease helps with installation. While you’ve got things apart, check the opposite side since these pivots usually wear at similar rates. Also inspect your mudguard mounting bolts and brackets for any cracks or elongated holes that might need attention.






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