Description
When you start hearing grinding noises during braking or feeling that soft pedal that just doesn’t give you the stopping power you need, it’s usually the brake wear plates that have done their job and worn down. These plates are what keep your brake components from grinding metal on metal, and when they’re worn out, your tractor’s stopping ability goes downhill fast. This replacement wear plate gets your brakes back to that solid, confident feel you need when you’re working around livestock, on slopes, or pulling heavy implements.
What You’re Getting
- Precision-fit brake wear plate designed to handle the high-heat conditions of heavy tractor braking
- Durable construction that stands up to the repeated cycles of field work and transport duties
- Proper thickness and material composition to provide consistent braking performance
- Direct replacement that installs with your existing brake hardware and components
Built for Real Farm Work
This brake wear plate is engineered for the demanding conditions that Ford New Holland TM, T7000, and T7 Power Command series tractors face, along with Case MXM and Puma series machines. Whether you’re running a TM175 through heavy field work, using your T7040 for loader operations around the farmyard, or operating a Puma 180 for row crop work, these tractors need reliable braking when you’re maneuvering with heavy implements or working on uneven terrain.
Made to Last
Farm tractors put brake components through a workout that would destroy automotive parts in no time. This wear plate is built with materials that can handle the heat buildup from repeated heavy braking, the contamination from dust and moisture, and the vibration that comes with agricultural work. The construction maintains its integrity even under the demanding conditions that make farm brakes work so much harder than road vehicle systems.
Good to Know
Brake work isn’t something to take shortcuts on – if you’re not comfortable doing the job yourself, this is definitely worth having your dealer or a qualified mechanic handle. When you do replace these plates, it’s smart to check the entire brake system for wear and proper adjustment. Also, remember that brake components often work better when replaced as complete sets rather than individual pieces.






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