Description
When your tractor starts blowing oil smoke on startup or you’re burning oil faster than you’d like, worn piston rings are usually the culprit. This piston kit gets your engine back to sealing properly so you can focus on the work at hand instead of constantly checking oil levels or dealing with that telltale blue haze coming out the exhaust stack.
What You’re Getting
- Complete piston assembly with rings, pins, and clips for proper engine sealing
- Precision-machined components that meet factory specifications for proper fit
- Quality ring materials that handle the heat and pressure of diesel engine operation
- All necessary hardware included for a complete piston replacement job
Built for Real Farm Work
This kit fits the popular Massey Ferguson 100 and 200 series tractors that have been the backbone of mixed farming operations for decades. Whether you’ve got a 148 running a bush hog or a 250 pulling implements, these tractors see hard use in dusty conditions that can wear out piston rings over time. The good news is that with proper installation, this kit can give your engine many more years of reliable service.
Made to Last
Farm engines work harder than most folks realize, running under load for hours at a time in conditions that would challenge any motor. This piston kit uses materials and tolerances designed for agricultural duty cycles, not passenger car applications. The rings are built to handle diesel compression ratios and the constant heating and cooling cycles that come with farm work.
Good to Know
This is engine-out work that requires pulling the engine and tearing it down to the block. Most folks take this opportunity to check bearings, valve seals, and other wear items while everything’s apart. Make sure to have the cylinders checked for taper and out-of-round before installing new pistons. A good machine shop can tell you if the bores need attention. Don’t forget to torque everything to spec and use proper break-in procedures when you fire it back up.






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