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CuPb30 Bi-metal Harvester Bushing TSB-700 Factory and Manufacturers China
CuPb30 bi-metal tractor and harvester bushing TSB-700STRUCTURE: Steel Backing and Bronze Alloy Overlay COMPOSITION: Steel + CuPb30 bronze alloyMax. Load P Static280 N/mm2Dynamic120 N/mm2Max. sliding speed V(m/s)2.5 m/sMax. PV factor (N/mm2.m/s)2.8 N/mm2.m/sOperating TemperatureMax. Greased150°CMax. Oil lubricated250°CCoefficient of frictionGreased0.05~0.12μOiled0.04~0.12μ

Kubota DC105 Harvester Parts 5t126-16450 Half Shaft Oil Seal Bushing
Model NO. 5T126-1645-0 Material Iron Power Source Diesel Weight 0.3 KgApplication Harvester MachineryProduct Description Product Range spare parts for Ku/bota, Wor/d, Lo/vol, Zoo/mlion, John Dee/re etc

Swing Cylinder Ring Bushing 124568A2 for CASE Harvester 7000 7700 A8800
Swing Cylinder Ring Bushing 124568A2 for CASE Loader 570LXT 580L 580M 580N 590L 590SL 590SM 590SN Harvester 7000 7700 A8800Replacement Part Number: 124568A2Application: Fit for following models: CASE Harvester: 7000, 7700, A7000, A7700, A8000, A8800 CAE Loader: 570LXT, 580L, 580M, 580N, 580N EP, 580SL, 580SM, 580SM+, 580SN, 580SN WT, 590L, 590SL, 590SM, 590SM+, 590SN

Bushing 7368712 for Claas Harvester Trion 520 540 660 730 Tucano 320 330 430 450
7368712 for Claas Harvester Trion 520 540 660 730 Tucano 320 330 430 450 570 Lexion 440 650 760 780 6900 7600 8900Replacement Part Number: 736871, 7368712, 736871.2, 000736871, 0007368712, 000736871.2Specification: 30x14x10mmApplications: Fit for Claas Combine Harvester: Trion 520, Trion 530, Trion 540, Trion 640, Trion 650, Trion 660, Trion 710, Trion 720, Trion 730, Trion 740, Trion 750, Tucano 320 (Gen 1), Tucano 320 (Gen 2 & 3)

Teflon bushing 008525.0 suitable for Claas harvester OEM:008525 for Claas
Parameters Weight , W kg 0.005 Bore diameter , d mm 22 Outside diameter , D mm 26 Number of mounting holes , N 1 Mounting holes diameter , d mm 7.5 Height , H mm 37 Edge Diameter , De mm 36Packing dimensions Height , H mm 40 Width , W mm 40 Length , L mm 40

D30931 Bushing Fits Case IH Fits International Harvester
Fits Case IH, Fits International Harvester, Internatinal Harvester Models: 580C, 580D, 580EReplaces Part Number(s)D30931, D30931-A Models This Part Fits: 480D, 580SE, 480F, 480C, 680CK, 480E, 580SD, 480FLL, 480ELL, 580C, 480LL, 450, 580D Additional Information: ID: 1 1/2 " OD: 1 7/8" Length: 2 3/4" Reference Numbers: D30931

84416330 Splined Bushing Fits Case IH Combine Harvester 2144 2166 2188
Product Name:84416330 Splined Bushing Fits Case IH Combine Harvester 2144 2166 2188 Reference Code:84416329, 248600A1,84416330Weight:1.58KG Finishing:Natural color Or OilingCase IH®Combine: 2144, 2166, 2188, 2344, 2366, 2388, 2588, 5088, 5130 , 5140, 5150, 6088, 6130, 6140, 6150, 7010, 7088, 7130,7140,9230

1713-1504 Bushing Compatible with/Replacement for Case/International Harvester 580SE Indust/Const D61241
Model 1713-1504 Item Weight 6.7 ounces Product Dimensions 3.7 x 3.8 x 2.7 inches Item model number 1713-1504OEM Part Number D61241ASIN B07B17MGYQ#3,967,050 in Automotive #6,014 in Automotive Replacement Carburetor Rebuild Kits #76,801 in Automotive Emission & Exhaust Products

80424230 Bushing for NEW HOLLAND, CASE IH combine harvester, cutterbar, reel
OEM Reference numbers: 80424230, 87565061Dimensions: 22,6x60x38mmArea: Reel, supports, grain tank coverSuitable for NEW HOLLAND combine harvester/cutterbar: 1530 4040 5050 8030, 8040, 8050, 8055, 8060, 8070, 8080 760CG **FT-feet 760CG 16FT, 760CG 18FT, 760CG 20FT, 760CG 22FT, 760CG 25FT(H/L), 760CG 28FT, 760CG 30FT, 760CG 35FT, 760CG 41FT CH7.70 ** CH7.70 E5, CH7.70 L5

Teflon bushing 008565 suitable for Claas harvesters and balers OEM:008565 for Claas
Teflon bushing 008565 suitable for Claas harvesters and balers Manufacturer: Claas Country of origin: Germany Application A spare parts for the CLAAS agricultural machinery.Destination Ensuring smooth operation of the feeder.Parameters Weight , W kg 0.005 Bore diameter , d mm 35 Outside diameter , D mm 39 Number of mounting holes , N 1 Mounting holes diameter , d mm 6.5 Height , H mm 35 Edge Diameter , De mm 47

1979383C1 Bushing To Fit Case IH Combine Harvester 1620 1640 1644 1660 1666
Product Name:1979383C1 Bushing To Fit Case IH Combine Harvester 1620 1640 1644 1660 1666 Reference Code:87376924,1979383C1Weight:0.56KG Finishing:Natural color Or Oiling Packing:Carton packing Or wooden box packing Case IH®Combine: 1420, 1440, 1460, 1470, 1480, 1620, 1640, 1644, 1660, 1666, 1670, 1680, 1682, 1688, 2144, 2166, 2188, 2344, 2366, 2388, 2588, 5088, 5130 , 5140, 5150, 6088, 6130, 6140, 6150, 7010, 7088, 7120, 7140

RAParts New Bushing Fits Case/International Harvester Tractor 580K 580 Super K 580L 580 Super L 580M 580 Super M
Fits Case-IH Tractor Models: 580K, 580 Super K, 580L, 580 Super L, 580M, 580 Super MReplaces Part Number: D135741 Weight 1.2 lb

Bushing for International Harvester A, B, C, Super A, Super C, 100, 130, 140, 200
Bushing for International Harvester A, B, C, Super A, Super C, 100, 130, 140, 200 and More is a great replacement part. The tractor bushing can be used with many International Harvester tractor models, including A, B, C, Super A, Super C, 100, 130, 140, 200, 230, 240, 404 and 2404.ID measures .883 in.; OD measures 1.125 in.; thickness measures .995 in.; tractor bushing weighs 0.13 lb. Compatible with International Harvester tractors A, B, C, Super A, Super C, 100, 130, 140, 200, 230, 240, 404 and 2404Tractor bushing interchanges 364527R92 (CNH)

RAParts Swivel Housing Bushing Fits Case/International Harvester 100532A1 1537622C1
Fits Case-Fits International Harvester Tractor Models: 580L, 580M, 580M, 580SL, 580SL, 580SM, 580SM, 580SM, 580SM+, 580SM+, 590SM, 590SM+ Length - 1 3/8" Inner Diameter - 1 3/4" Outer Diameter - 2" Replaces Part Numbers: 100532A1, 1-33-741-619, 1537622C1, 48132009, 83983502, 85805988Product Dimensions : 5 x 5 x 5 inches; 4.8 ounces

Lift Arm Bushing Fits Case/International Harvester Replaces 81846686
Aftermarket Qty 10: Lift Arm Bushing Tech Info: -Inside Diameter 1.125" -Length 1.750" -Outside Diameter 1.437"Made to Fit Case/International Harvester: Replaces Part Number(s): 81846686 Models This Part Fits: Category II and III Additional Information: Quantity 10 Inside Diameter 1.125" (28.57mm) Length 1.750" (44.5mm) Outside Diameter 1.437" (36.5mm) Reference Numbers: 81846686

Connecting Rod Bushing 3132018R1 Case International Harvester
Part Number: 1709-1030 3132018R1 3132018R2Applications: For Case International Harvester 1046 1055 Windrower 1055XL 1056 1056XL 2400 Indust/Const 248 2500 Indust/Const 275 Compact Tractor 278 3210 Sprayer 3220 3230 353 380B Indust/Const 383 385 395 4210 4220 4230 4240 433 440 Skid Steer 453 Combine 454 464 474 484 485 495 533 540 Indust/Const 574 584 Indust/Const
| OEM: GEHL | ||||
| OEM Part Number | QTY | Size | Application Site | Machine Model |
| 82993 | 1 | 1/2 Inch x 3/8 Inch | TONGUE & DRIVELINE | CB1260/1265 |
| 95050 | 1 | – | FEEDROLL DRIVE FRAME | CB1260/1265 |
| 9H363 | 1 | – | COMMON & TORQUE | CB1260/1265 |
| 66369 | 2 | – | SENSOR FEEDROLL-RIGHT | CB1260/1265 |
| 9H363 | 2 | – | – | CB1260/1265 |
| 78253 | 1 | – | METAL DETECTOR ROLLS | CB1260/1265 |
| 65864 | 2 | – | DRIVE & COMPONENTS | CB1260/1265 |
| 57781 | 1 | – | SPINNER & DRIVE | CB1260/1265 |
| R13178 | 1 | – | DEFLECTOR & CAP CONTROLS | CB1260/1265 |
| 58368 | 1 | – | SHIELDS & COVERS-LEFT | CB1260/1265 |
| 57781 | 1 | – | CONTROL BOX COMPONENTS | CB1260/1265 |
| OEM: Case IH | ||||
| OEM Part Number | QTY | Size | Application Site | Machine Model |
| 302308C1 | – | 1*1.25*1.125 INCH | Separator Drive | 1420, 1440, 1460, 1470, 1480, 1620, 1640, 1644, 1660, 1666, 1670, 1680, 1688, 2144, 2166, 2188, 2344, 2366, (2377, 2388 SN HAJ292001-HAJ300000), 2577, 2588, 5088, 5130, 5140, 6088, 6130, 6140, 7088, 7130, 7140 |
| 86558526 | – | 1.57*16.06*17.32 INCH | Unloading Auger Elbow | 7010, 7088, 7120, 7130, 7140, 7150, (7230, 8230, 9230-w/Non-Common Cab), (7240, 8240, 9240-MY18), 7250, 8010, 8120, 8250, 9010, 9120, 9250, AFX8010 |
| 1347384C1, A58376, B94623 | – | 1.254*1.408*0.75 INCH | Grain Tank Unloader Drive Sprocket 33 Tooth | 1640 ASN97103, 1644, 1660 ASN102897, 1666, 1680 ASN115352, 1688, 2144, 2166, 2188, 2344, 2366, 2377, 2388 |
| B512078 | – | 0.63 inch | Hanger Arm Drive | 1440, 1460, 1470, 1480, 1482, 1640, 1644, 1660, 1670, 1680, 1682 |
| 627555R91 | – | 16*28.96*44.45 mm | Hanger Arm Standard Shoe | 1420, 1480, 1620, 1640, 1660 BS NJJC0039550, 1680, 1640, 1644, 1660 AS NJJC003834, 1670, 1680 ASN JJC0045689, 1682, 1688, 2144, 2166, 2188, 2344, 2366, 2377, 2388 SN HAJ292001-HAJ300000, 2577, 2588, 5088, 5130, 5140, 6088, 6130, 6140, 7088, 7130, 7140 |
| 1330323C2, 87538599 | – | 16*38.2*73 mm | Chaffer Sieve Bushing Kit | 2577, 2588, 5088, 6088, 7088 |
| 87299946 | – | – | Includes (2) Shaker Shaft / Chaffer Drive Arm Bushings, (8) Sieve / Drive Hanger Bushings and (10) Rubber Bushings | 2577, 2588, 5088, 6088, 7088 |
| 84459072, 80442446 | – | 28*52*54 mm | Upper Shaker Shoe Drive | 5140, 6140, 7140, 7230, 7240, 8230, 8240, 9230, 9240 |
| OEM: FORD New Holland | ||||
| OEM Part Number | QTY | Size | Application Site | Machine Model |
| KB52418 | 2 | – | – | BSH1570/BSH1576 |
| 2248 | 1 | – | – | BSH1570/BSH1576 |
| D3029 | 1 | – | – | BSH1570/BSH1576 |
| D3042 | 1 | – | – | BSH1570/BSH1576 |
| 16999 | 2 | – | – | BSH1570/BSH1576 |
| 2397 | 2 | – | – | BSH1570/BSH1576 |
| 9536 | 2 | – | – | BSH1570/BSH1576 |
| 1764 | 1 | – | – | BSH1570/BSH1576 |
| 83-H18 | 1 | – | – | BSH1570/BSH1576 |
| 83-H20 | 1 | – | – | BSH1570/BSH1576 |
| 83-H16 SPL | 1 | – | – | BSH1570/BSH1576 |
| 1425 | 1 | – | – | BSH1570/BSH1576 |
| H110399 | 1 | – | – | BSH1570/BSH1576 |
| OEM: JOHN DEERE | ||||
| OEM Part Number | QTY | Size | Application Site | Machine Model |
| 28H1720 | – | 0.423″ X 0.675 X 27/32″ | ROTARY SCREEN DRIVE AND IDLER ARMS | – |
| R36119 | – | 4.5×3.5×0.7 inches | ENGINE FAN AND DRIVES | – |
| H125467 | – | 13 X 25.310 X 90 MM | – | – |
| 28H1903 | – | 0.36*0.54*0.75 inch | INTERCOOLER | – |
| T20034 | 1 | 44.25*47.51*20.95 mm | – | (ENGINE SERIAL …) |
| OEM: Gleaner | ||||
| OEM Part Number | QTY | Size | Application Site | Machine Model |
| 71194972 | – | 2.218*1.25 inch | Chaffer and Sieve Frame Components | L2, L3, M2, M3, N5, N6, N7, R5, R6, R7, R40, R42, R50, R52, R60, R62, R70, R72 |
| 71118097 | – | 1.168*1.45 inch | Chaffer and Sieve Frame Components | M3, N5, N6, N7, R5, R6, R7, R40, R42, R50, R52, R60, R62, R70, R72 |
| 71382257 | – | 0.412*1.25 inch | Straw Chopper and Straw Spreader Components | – |
| OEM: Massey Ferguson | ||||
| OEM Part Number | QTY | Size | Application Site | Machine Model |
| 6377790 | – | 22*28*32*21 | HEADER | HEAD 18-30, C900-C300, S900-S450, SUNSPEED 12-70, 12-75, 16-70, 8-70, 8-75, V1050-V540, Mega 202-218, Avero 160, 240, Lexion 405-480, 510-580, 600, 620-670, 730-760 |
| 6173230 | – | 60*67*100 | THRESHING DRUM | Medion 310-340, Mega 202-218, 350-370, Tucano 320-340, 420-480, 550-580 |
| 6474300 | – | 36*70*65 | – | Lexion 405-480, 510-580, 600, 620-670, 730-780, Medion 310-340, Mega 202-370, Tucano 320-340, 420-480, 550-580 |
| 6474310 | – | 36*70*90 | – | Lexion 450-485, 560-595, 405-480, 510-580, 600, Tucano 320-450 |
| 7512510 | – | 18*40*25 | FLEXHEAD F900, F750, F530525, F30-20, AV0 160, 240, S900-S450, Lexion 405-530, Medion 310-340, Mega 202-370, Tucano 420-450 | |
| 6474650 | – | 18*34*42 | – | – |
50000+ Types of Combine Harvester Bushings – Contact Us for Details
The Ultimate Guide to Harvester Bushings: Boost Performance and Longevity
If you’ve ever felt a sudden vibration in your combine harvester during harvest season or noticed uneven tire wear that costs you thousands in premature replacements, there’s a good chance the culprit was hiding in plain sight. At the heart of your harvester’s suspension system are unsung heroes – bushings – that work tirelessly to absorb shocks and maintain stability. When these components fail, they don’t just cause inconvenience; they threaten your productivity during the most critical windows of the agricultural calendar.
For owners and operators of International Harvester equipment and other agricultural machinery, understanding and maintaining these crucial components isn’t just technical nuance—it’s essential for protecting your investment and ensuring uninterrupted operation when every hour counts.
What Are Harvester Bushings and Why Do They Matter?
Bushings in agricultural equipment, particularly in harvesters, are sleeve-shaped components designed to reduce friction between moving parts, absorb shocks from uneven terrain, and dampen vibrations from the machine’s operation. Positioned at various pivot points throughout the vehicle’s suspension and steering systems, these components create smooth rotational movement while maintaining precise alignment between connected parts.
In the context of harvesters, you’ll typically find bushings in several critical locations:
Upper and lower control arms where they connect to the frame
Stabilizer bar connections
Sway bar links
Torsion bar mounts
The control arm bushings specifically serve as the critical interface between the control arms and the vehicle frame, allowing controlled movement while maintaining proper wheel alignment. According to suspension system documentation, these components are essential for the “fully independent design” that offers “reduction in unsprung weight” critical for agricultural machinery operating on uneven terrain .
The Consequences of Worn Bushings: More Than Just Noise
When harvester bushings begin to fail, the symptoms often start subtly but escalate quickly:
Premature Tire Wear: Worn control arm bushings allow improper wheel alignment, causing tires to wear unevenly and requiring early replacement at significant expense.
Unsafe Handling Characteristics: As the deterioration progresses, you may notice increased steering wheel vibration, a loose feeling in the steering, or even unpredictable handling during turns—particularly dangerous when operating heavy equipment.
Suspension Component Damage: The increased play from worn bushings places additional stress on connected components, potentially leading to more extensive and expensive repairs.
Reduced Harvesting Efficiency: Ultimately, suspension problems can translate to inconsistent harvesting performance and reduced operator comfort during long working hours.
The metal suspension control arms on your equipment are tied together by a series of rubber or polyurethane bushings that provide flexibility and shock absorption while still allowing the suspension to work properly. Over time, these original equipment manufacturer (OEM) bushings crack, crumble and wear away, leaving the control arms dangerously loose .
Rubber vs. Polyurethane: Choosing the Right Bushing Material
While OEM rubber bushings offer decent performance, several aftermarket companies have improved bushing designs through the use of high-tech materials like polyurethane. Understanding the differences between these materials helps in making an informed decision:
Rubber Bushings (OEM Standard)
Advantages: Provide good vibration dampening and quiet operation
Disadvantages: More susceptible to degradation from oil, chemicals, heat, and ozone; generally softer, allowing more flex under heavy loads
Polyurethane Bushings (Performance Upgrade)
Advantages: Higher resistance to chemicals and environmental factors like heat and UV light; greater durability and longer service life; slightly stiffer for improved handling response without significantly compromising ride quality
Disadvantages: May transmit slightly more vibration than rubber; typically cost more than basic rubber replacements
The choice between materials often comes down to your specific needs. For harvesters operating in demanding conditions or carrying heavy loads, the enhanced durability of polyurethane often justifies the additional investment.

How to Select the Right Harvester Bushings
Choosing the appropriate bushings for your equipment involves several considerations:
Equipment Specifications: Always start with your exact harvester model, year, and specific suspension configuration. Bushings are engineered for precise fitment, and even minor variations between models can affect compatibility.
Operating Conditions: Consider the typical environments your equipment encounters. For harvesters regularly exposed to agricultural chemicals, fertilizers, or extreme weather conditions, polyurethane’s enhanced resistance becomes particularly valuable.
Performance Requirements: If you’re looking to improve handling response or increase the load-bearing capacity of your equipment, performance-oriented bushings may be worth the investment.
Budget Considerations: While polyurethane bushings typically command a higher initial price, their extended service life often makes them more cost-effective over time.
Installation Insights: Proper Techniques for Bushing Replacement
Most bushings need to be pressed out with a hydraulic press, burned out with a blowtorch, or cut and chiseled away. This complexity means that for many equipment owners, professional installation is the preferred route. However, for experienced technicians, the process generally involves:
Safety First: Secure the equipment properly on jack stands and relieve tension from suspension components before beginning disassembly.
Component Access: Remove whatever components are necessary to access the bushings safely. In some harvester suspension designs, this may require “subframe removal” for proper access to certain control arms .
Proper Removal: Use the correct tools for bushing removal to avoid damaging the control arms or other suspension components.
Precise Installation: Ensure new bushings are properly aligned and seated according to manufacturer specifications. Incorrect installation can dramatically reduce bushing life.
Torque Specifications: Adhere strictly to recommended torque values, which for suspension components can be substantial—often ranging from 100-160 Nm for various fasteners in the system .
Final Alignment: After replacing bushings, particularly control arm bushings, a wheel alignment check is essential to ensure proper handling and prevent premature tire wear.

Maintenance Tips for Extending Bushing Life
Regular Inspections: During routine maintenance, visually inspect bushings for cracks, tears, or separation from metal sleeves.
Check for Signs of Wear: Look for rust streaks, which can indicate metal-to-metal contact, or any signs of excessive movement.
Monitor Performance: Pay attention to changes in handling, increased vibration, or unusual noises during operation.
Cleanliness: Keep suspension components clean from accumulated dirt, chaff, and chemical residues that can accelerate bushing deterioration.

WHY CHOOSE MYWAY HARVESTER BUSHINGS?
At MYWAY, we understand that your agricultural equipment is more than just machinery—it’s the backbone of your operation. That’s why we’ve engineered our harvester bushings to not just meet OEM specifications, but to exceed them in durability and performance.
Our Technical Advantages:
Advanced Material Science: MYWAY bushings utilize specially formulated polyurethane compounds that resist degradation from agricultural chemicals, UV exposure, and temperature extremes far better than conventional rubber.
Precision Engineering: Each bushing is manufactured to exact tolerances, ensuring perfect fitment and optimal performance for your specific harvester model.
Rigorous Testing: Our bushings undergo extensive quality control procedures, including dynamic load testing and environmental simulation, to guarantee they stand up to real-world harvesting conditions.
Performance Optimization: The slightly firmer durometer of our polyurethane compound provides improved handling response without compromising vibration dampening, giving you better control in the field.
The MYWAY Promise:
When you choose MYWAY harvester bushings, you’re not just buying a replacement part—you’re investing in:
Reduced Downtime: With longer service life and superior durability, our bushings keep your equipment operating through critical harvesting windows.
Cost Efficiency: Fewer replacements mean lower long-term maintenance costs and less time spent on repairs.
Enhanced Safety: Properly functioning bushings maintain suspension geometry and handling characteristics, essential for safe operation of heavy equipment.
Improved Performance: Experience more precise handling and potentially better tire life through maintained alignment.

Ready to Enhance Your Harvester’s Performance?
Don’t let worn bushings compromise your harvesting efficiency and safety. MYWAY’s comprehensive range of harvester bushings provides the durability and performance you need to keep your equipment operating at its best.
Contact us today to discuss your specific needs or request a custom quote:
Visit our product catalog for your harvester model
Email our technical specialists at ivan@mybushing.com
Call us for personalized assistance: +8613645834002
Let MYWAY be your solution for high-performance agricultural components that stand the test of time and workload.

Frequently Asked Questions
1. How often should harvester bushings be replaced?
- There’s no fixed timeline for bushing replacement, as wear rates depend on operating hours, load conditions, and working environment. We recommend visual inspection during seasonal maintenance and immediate replacement if any cracking, tearing, or deformation is observed. Most harvesters require bushing attention every 1,000-2,000 operating hours.
2. Can I install MYWAY bushings myself, or should I seek professional help?
- While we design our bushings for straightforward installation, the process often requires specialized tools like presses and specific technical knowledge. For most equipment owners, we recommend professional installation to ensure proper fitment and alignment.
3. Are polyurethane bushings worth the additional cost compared to rubber?
- For most agricultural applications, yes. The enhanced durability and resistance to environmental factors typically result in longer service life and better performance under load, providing superior value over time despite the higher initial investment.
4.How do I know if my harvester needs new control arm bushings?
- Common signs include unusual tire wear patterns, increased steering wheel vibration, clunking noises over bumps, a feeling of looseness in the steering, or visible cracking and deterioration of the bushing material.
5. Do you offer bushings for older International Harvester models?
- Yes! MYWAY maintains an extensive catalog of bushings for classic and vintage International Harvester equipment. Contact us with your specific model and year, and we’ll help you find the correct bushings for your machine.
6. What makes MYWAY bushings different from other aftermarket options?
- Our commitment to material quality, manufacturing precision, and rigorous testing sets us apart. We use proprietary polyurethane formulations specifically developed for agricultural applications, and every batch undergoes strict quality control before reaching customers.


