- 【Fitment】Fit for John Deere Lawn Tractors models – X300, X320, X340, X500 (Equipment serial number 020001 and above), X520 (Equipment serial number 020001 and above)
- 【Function】It is the main steering component of the steering system of John Deere Lawn Tractors. It goes on the steering shaft and mounts just below the steering wheel assembly.
- 【Replacement Part Numbers】AM136297, M151206
- 【Material】Made of durable steel with nice black powder coated finish for rust and corrosion resistance. Carefully manufactured to ensure sturdiness and durability.
- 【Satisfaction Guarantee】If you’re not satisfied with the product, simply return it for a refund in 30 days. We support 30-day refund for return and 12-month warranty.


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Steering Sector Gear AM136297 for John Deere X300 X320 X340 X500 X520 Replacement for AM136297 M151206
*$397.00
Informação adicional
Brand | Deargooday |
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Material | Steel |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 13.86 x 5.87 x 6.02 inches |
Item Weight | 4.3 Pounds |
Bearing Type | Roller Bearing |
ROBIN S MCARD –
Repair to a John Deere ride on mower, replace the steering rack quadrant, excellent precise manufacturing, fits and works perfectly, very good value for money, simple perfect 👌 👍
TNT –
Worked great for 2013 model x300 mower. Some people said the bushing doesn’t fit…seems they made the part to spec, then powder coated it. I took some sandpaper to remove the paint where the bushing goes and it fit perfect. No issue with mismatched threads either, OEM nut worked fine.
Darryl Jackson –
Work like new. The only problem I had was that the nut on my John Deere X300, old gear did not fit the new gear. Would have been nice if they include a nut. I bought a 15mm nut from Lowes. Easy to install and now I can turn right or left. Thank you for the low price, A must buy item when needed.
David roberts –
I installed gear and mower is steering just fine. One problem is, the seller didn’t mention that they changed the thread size to the next larger size. So I had to search for the correct nut that would fit. Meaning I had to make a trip to to town to find a nut.
Chris –
Perfect fit, not the funnest install but nothing to do with this part.
You Dream Bigger –
saved me hundreds of dollars with 1-2 hours of effort (I’m not a mechanic)
Dwight Blain –
Worked fine , looks lil heavier than originally. Steers lots smoother .
charles –
Fit perfectly
Nikhil S. –
Only I only drive 20 minutes and then it’s broke
brettcurry –
The item seems to be somewhat similar,but the retaining lock nut is a different size,should have been included with.?