Description
When your Banjo valve starts leaking or won’t seal tight, the problem’s often a worn ball seat. This little part creates the seal between the ball and the valve body—when it gets nicked or worn down from chemicals and pressure, your valve stops doing its job. Instead of replacing the whole valve, you can swap out this seat and get back to reliable operation for a fraction of the cost.
What You’re Getting
- Precision-molded polypropylene construction that resists agricultural chemicals and fertilizers
- Exact replacement seat that creates a tight, leak-free seal around the ball
- Chemical-resistant design that stands up to liquid fertilizers, herbicides, and other farm chemicals
- Direct fit for multiple Banjo valve models without any modifications needed
Built for Real Farm Work
This ball seat fits the popular Banjo V125FP, V150, VA150, and VA200 ball valves commonly found on sprayers, liquid fertilizer applicators, and chemical transfer systems. These valves see heavy use during planting and spraying seasons, controlling the flow of everything from water to concentrated chemicals across thousands of acres.
Made to Last
Agricultural chemicals are tough on valve components, but this polypropylene seat is formulated to handle the harsh stuff. It maintains its shape and sealing properties even when exposed to acids, bases, and solvents commonly used in farming operations. The material won’t swell, crack, or degrade like rubber seals can.
Good to Know
Replacing a ball seat is straightforward if you’ve got basic mechanical skills—just disassemble the valve body, pop out the old seat, and install the new one. Keep a couple spares on hand during busy seasons since a failed valve can shut down your whole operation when you’re trying to get crops in the ground.


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