Description
When you’re out in the field and hear that dreaded knocking sound or notice your oil pressure gauge dropping, your heart sinks because you know what’s coming. A failing oil pump doesn’t give you much warning, and when it goes, it can take your whole engine with it. This replacement oil pump gets oil circulating properly again in your NEF 4-cylinder engine, protecting those expensive internal components from the costly damage that happens when lubrication fails.
What You’re Getting
- Precision-engineered pump designed specifically for NEF 4-cylinder engines
- High-volume oil circulation that maintains proper pressure under varying load conditions
- Durable construction built to handle the vibration and temperature swings of field work
- Quality gear design provides smooth, quiet operation for thousands of hours
- Direct replacement that fits exactly where your original pump came out
Built for Real Farm Work
This pump serves the reliable NEF engines found in New Holland T4, T5, T6, and TD series tractors, plus Case IH JX and Maxxum series machines. Whether you’re running a loader, pulling cultivation equipment, or powering through demanding PTO work, these engines depend on steady oil pressure to keep all those moving parts happy. The NEF engine family was built for agricultural work, and this pump matches that durability.
Made to Last
Farm equipment takes a beating, and your oil pump works every second the engine runs. This pump delivers the reliability you need to keep working through long days, with robust construction that withstands engine vibration, temperature extremes, and the contamination that comes with dusty field conditions. Quality materials and precise manufacturing ensure consistent performance even after thousands of operating hours.
Installation Notes
Oil pump replacement typically requires removing the oil pan and timing cover, so it’s a job for someone comfortable with engine work. Take your time and keep everything clean during installation—contamination is the enemy of engine internals. Don’t forget to prime the oil system properly and check for leaks before putting the tractor back to work.





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