Description
When your Ferguson TE20’s hydraulic lift isn’t holding pressure like it used to, or you notice oil weeping around the hydraulic housing, this triangular plunger cover might be just what you need. This cover protects the internal hydraulic lift components and keeps everything sealed up tight so your three-point hitch operates smoothly and reliably. It’s one of those small but important pieces that keeps your classic Ferguson working the way Harry Ferguson intended.
What You’re Getting
- Essential protection for hydraulic system components from contamination and environmental damage
- Proper seal around the plunger mechanism to maintain hydraulic pressure
- Built from materials that resist corrosion from hydraulic fluid with precision machining for a proper seal
- Direct replacement that fits the original mounting points perfectly
Built for Real Farm Work
The legendary Ferguson TE20 series became massively popular across farms worldwide, handling plowing, planting, harvesting, and hauling as an all-in-one workhorse for small to medium-sized farms. The hydraulic lift system on these tractors was renowned for its smooth operation and precise control, setting the standard for three-point hitch performance in its era. Whether your Little Grey Fergie is still earning its keep or part of a restoration project, this cover helps maintain that reliable hydraulic performance.
Made to Last
Farm hydraulics take a beating from pressure cycles, temperature swings, and the inevitable bumps that come with field work, so this cover is built from materials that resist corrosion while maintaining a proper seal even when things get hot under heavy loads. It’s designed to handle the constant vibration and pressure changes that come with three-point hitch operation on working tractors.
Installation Notes
Make sure to relieve hydraulic pressure before you start this job—safety first, then clean the mating surfaces really well and check your gasket while you’re in there. Most farmers can handle this replacement with basic tools, and it’s a good opportunity to inspect the rest of your hydraulic lift components for wear.






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