Description
When you’ve got transmission oil pooling under your Case MXM or New Holland TM, it’s usually not the big expensive stuff that’s the problem—it’s often something simple like a worn seal cover that’s letting precious fluid leak out. There’s nothing worse than finding puddles under your equipment or watching hydraulic fluid slowly seep from a transmission. When seals start failing, you lose power and make a mess—two things that’ll slow down any operation. This replacement cover gets your transmission sealed up tight so you can get back to the serious work.
What You’re Getting
- Direct replacement that fits like the original factory part—no modifications needed
- Durable construction using compounds specifically chosen for agricultural fluid compatibility and temperature resistance that keeps doing its job even when components get hot during long operating days
- Precision-engineered design that maintains proper seal contact even as housings wear over time
- Built to handle the pressure cycles and vibration that come with PTO work and hydraulic systems
Built for Real Farm Work
This cover fits the workhorse Case MXM series (120, 130, 140, 155, 175, 190) and New Holland TM series (115, 120, 125, 130, 135, 140, 150, 155, 165, 175, 190) tractors that handle everything from heavy tillage to loader work. These are the machines that keep farms running—pulling planters through heavy residue, pushing silage, and running PTOs for hours on end.
Made to Last
Equipment seals take a beating from heat buildup, pressure spikes, and constant rotation. This one uses compounds specifically chosen for agricultural fluid compatibility and temperature resistance. The reinforced design handles the daily punishment these transmissions dish out while maintaining the seal integrity that keeps your expensive transmission oil where it belongs.
Installation Notes
Clean the seal housing completely and check for any scratches or wear that might cause future leaks. A thin coat of the fluid being sealed helps with installation and prevents tearing the seal lip during assembly. When one seal fails, it’s smart to replace others in the same area—they’ve all seen the same hours and conditions.






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