Tractor bushes are parts used in agricultural machinery and tractors to reduce friction and wear between moving components. They are typically made from durable metals like brass, bronze, mild steel, and alloy steel to ensure long life in rugged conditions. The specific bush you need will depend on the part of the tractor it's for, as well as the make and model of the equipment. 
Common types of tractor bushes
Tractor bushes are specific to their application, with common varieties serving different mechanical functions. 
  • Spindle bush: Used for the steering spindle, which is the part of the axle that the wheel turns on.
  • Center pin bush: A component for the front axle's center pin assembly, allowing the axle to pivot and absorb shocks.
    • Savera Massey Mahan Gun Metal Center Pin Bush
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       A cylindrical gunmetal bush for Massey Mahan tractors.
    • JZGRDN Front Axle Bushings (4-pack)
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       Compatible with Husqvarna, AYP, Craftsman, Poulan, and Husky lawn tractors.
  • Hydraulic bush: Used within the hydraulic system, for instance, in the linkages.
  • Steering bush: A general term for bushes used in the steering mechanism.
    • Brass Zf Steering Bush
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       Designed for Eicher tractors.
  • Clutch and brake pedal bush: Found in the control pedals to reduce wear.
  • Seat sliding bush: Allows the seat to move back and forth smoothly.
    • SACTRAC Nylon Tractor Sliding Seat Bush
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       A 2-inch nylon bush used for tractor seats.
  • Connecting rod bushing: A specialized engine bushing.