Bottom Rollers for Tracked Equipment

John Deere 27C Bottom Rollers

Replacement bottom rollers for John Deere 27C tracked equipments. Support and distribute machine weight across the track. Wholesale pricing with fast shipping from our Houston warehouse.

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John Deere 27C Bottom Roller - Replacement undercarriage component

Researched Part Numbers for John Deere 27C

Research-Based Fitment Data: The following part numbers have been researched for compatibility with John Deere 27C tracked equipments. Part numbers and fitment vary by serial number range.Please call 346-438-6252 with your machine serial number to confirm exact fitment before ordering.

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4340535

bottom roller

John Deere 27D / 35D / 35G Bottom Roller 4340535

Primary Part Number

4340535

Alternate / Interchange Numbers

9237937MU3238910666847195749240379

Supersession / Interchange Notes

John Deere 4340535 and 9237937 are the same bottom roller (cross-listed); Hitachi OEM equivalents include 9234937, 9106668, 4340535, MU3238.

Compatible Machines

John Deere 26G, 27C, 27D, 27ZTS, 30G, 35C, 35D, 35G, 35ZTS; Hitachi ZX27U/ZX35U/EX27U-EX35U series; Komatsu PC27/PC35MR; Kobelco SK30/35SR; Case CX35B; New Holland E27. Approx 13 lbs.

Mount Type / Chassis Notes

Bottom roller, runs down the center of the undercarriage. Length approx 7 in, body diameter approx 9 in, 50Mn forged steel, approx 13 lbs. Installs without removing the full track. NOTE: same part as staged-029 (9237937) - de-duplicate in future cleanup.

Serial Number Specific

Serial break exists on the 35D family (Prowler lists SN 265713 and above). Verify serial + send a photo before ordering.

Research-based fitment data. Please call with your machine serial number to confirm compatibility before ordering. Part numbers and fitment may vary by serial range.

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About Bottom Rollers for John Deere 27C

Bottom rollers (also called track rollers or lower rollers) are mounted along the track frame and roll against the inside of the rubber track. They carry the entire weight of the machine and distribute it evenly across the track, reducing point loading and premature track wear.

Each roller contains sealed bearings and lubricant that allow smooth rotation under heavy loads. The outer shell is typically hardened steel designed to resist wear from abrasive materials like sand, gravel, and debris.

Quality bottom rollers feature double-sealed or triple-sealed bearings to prevent contamination and extend service life. The seal design is critical in harsh environments where mud, water, and fine particles can compromise bearing function.

How Bottom Rollers Work

Bottom rollers ride along the inside of the track, supporting the machine's weight while allowing the track to move freely. They maintain track alignment and prevent the track from contacting the track frame. As the track rotates, the rollers spin on their bearings, distributing load and reducing friction.

Signs You May Need Replacement Bottom Rollers

Regular inspection of your bottom rollers can prevent costly track damage and downtime. Watch for these warning signs that indicate replacement may be needed:

Flat Spots or Uneven Wear

Visible flat spots on the roller surface indicate bearing failure or seized rotation. This causes the roller to slide rather than roll, damaging both the roller and the track inner surface.

Wobbling or Excessive Play

Side-to-side movement or bearing play causes track misalignment and uneven wear. This often indicates worn bearings or internal damage that will worsen rapidly.

Leaking Seals or Oil Weeping

Oil around the roller face or shaft indicates seal failure. Without proper lubrication, bearings will fail quickly, often within hours of continued operation.

Grinding or Unusual Noise

Metallic grinding, squealing, or rumbling during operation suggests bearing damage or debris contamination. Stop operation and inspect immediately to prevent further damage.

Track Derailment or Walking

Worn rollers lose their ability to guide the track properly, leading to the track walking off to one side or complete derailment. This can cause significant damage to the track and undercarriage.

Premature Track Wear

If your tracks are wearing faster than expected, damaged bottom rollers may be causing uneven contact or increased friction. Replacing worn rollers can significantly extend track life.

Fitment Verification

Bottom roller specifications can vary by serial number, production year, and undercarriage configuration. Some machines have solid-mount rollers while others use suspension-mount designs.

Always verify your machine's serial number before ordering. Our team can cross-reference your serial to confirm the correct roller style, mounting pattern, and quantity.

If you are unsure about roller specifications, contact us with your machine serial number and we will confirm exact fitment at no charge.

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Not sure which bottom roller fits your John Deere 27C? Contact us with your serial number and we will verify the correct part at no charge.

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