Description
When you’re doing your regular oil checks or changing the filter, the last thing you want is a cap that won’t seal right or threads that strip out on you. A good oil filler cap might seem like a small part, but it’s doing a big job—keeping your engine oil clean and your crankcase properly vented. This replacement cap fits a whole bunch of Valtra models and keeps things sealed up tight so you can focus on the work at hand.
What You’re Getting
- Wide compatibility across Valtra A, N, Mezzo, and HiTech series tractors
- Proper seal that keeps dirt and moisture out while letting the crankcase breathe
- Heat-resistant construction that won’t crack or warp next to your engine
- Easy-grip design so you can remove it even with oily gloves
- Direct replacement that threads right on without any modifications
Built for Real Farm Work
This cap works on a wide range of Valtra tractors from the compact A series utility models up through the bigger N series row-crop machines. Whether you’re running a loader, working hay ground, or pulling implements, these are solid tractors that need their oil kept clean to run their best. The Mezzo and HiTech models covered here are known for their reliability in tough conditions.
Made to Last
Farm equipment caps take a beating from temperature swings, chemicals, and the occasional bump from tools or equipment. This one’s built with materials that handle engine heat without getting brittle and resist the oils and solvents you use around the shop. The sealing surface stays flexible so it keeps doing its job through countless heating and cooling cycles.
Installation Notes
Installation’s straightforward—clean the filler neck threads first, then thread on the new cap. Don’t overtighten it; snug is enough. If your old cap’s been stuck for a while, a little penetrating oil helps with removal. Check the threads on both the cap and filler neck for damage while you’re at it. Keep a spare cap handy since they have a way of going missing during oil changes.






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