Description
When your transmission starts acting up with slipping or rough shifting, one small but critical seal might be the culprit. A clutch seal that’s gone bad can cause transmission slipping or prevent it from holding under load, robbing you of the power transfer you need to get work done efficiently. This seal helps maintain the proper hydraulic pressure and oil containment in your clutch system, keeping everything operating smoothly when you’re counting on your tractor.
What Makes This Seal Important
- Maintains hydraulic pressure in wet clutch systems for proper engagement and disengagement
- Prevents transmission fluid contamination that can damage expensive clutch components
- Oil-resistant material handles the heat and pressure of transmission operation
- Direct replacement part – no modifications or special tools needed for installation
Built for Real Farm Work
This seal fits the popular mid-range tractors that handle diverse tasks on modern farms – from T4.75 models running bush hogs to T5.115 tractors pulling discs through heavy residue. These versatile machines spend their days doing everything from loader work to cultivation, and they need transmissions that engage positively every time you shift. Whether you’re running a T5000 series utility tractor or one of the newer T4 or T5 models, this seal helps keep your transmission running the way it should.
Made to Last
Transmission clutches live in a tough environment – constantly bathed in hot oil while handling full engine torque. This seal is designed specifically for wet clutch applications where it has to maintain its sealing properties despite exposure to transmission fluid, heat cycling, and hydraulic pressure changes. The quality construction ensures it holds up to the demanding conditions inside your transmission.
Installation Notes
Replacing a clutch seal typically requires splitting the transmission, so it’s usually done during other clutch service or transmission work. Absolute cleanliness is critical as any contamination affects clutch operation. Inspect all sealing surfaces for wear or damage that could cause repeat failures. Consider changing your transmission fluid at the same time – clean fluid helps your new seal last longer and protects other transmission components.






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