Stablizer for rear axle for a John Deere 6620

andy r

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I remember seeing a stablizer for the rear axles of the 20 series combines at one time. I believe it was a device that went from the center "A" frame toward the left and right spindles. Someone told me they looked like 3 point center links from a small tractor. Does anyone have a picture of such a stablizer???? I understand the concept, but don't know how it would work since when the axle moves up or down on the left or right the stablizer would need to be longer otherwise it would pull back on the axle. I want to add something to my Deere 6620 so I don't pull the rear end apart again. Thanks
 
As JD suggested below, just go pick up a factory heavy duty rear axle from a salvage yard and bolt it on. Problem solved.
 
Those stabilizer kit bend the heck out of your rear axle. They only work IF your center bushing is worn clear out.

If your going to keep the combine just go buy the heavy duty axle. If your tight on money and are not going to keep it just drive another pipe inside the center pivot. That will work for years if your careful.

Also don't load the bin clear full in rough going. You can dump less than a FULL bin. LOL
 

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