Description
If you’ve noticed your Ford TM or TS series tractor running rough at idle or heard that telltale ticking sound coming from the valve train, your valve tappets might be telling you they’re ready for replacement. These little but mighty components sit between your camshaft and pushrods, taking the constant hammering of thousands of valve cycles every hour your engine runs. When they start wearing out, you’ll lose power and efficiency right when you need it most.
What You’re Getting
- Precision-machined tappet that maintains proper valve clearance for optimal engine performance
- Durable construction designed to handle the constant pressure cycling of diesel engine operation
- Exact OEM fitment that installs without modification or adjustment hassles
- Quality materials that resist wear even under the extended operating hours common in farm work
Built for Real Farm Work
These valve tappets are engineered for the dependable TM and TS series tractors that handle everything from field work and hay operations to loader duty around the farmyard. Whether your TM135 is pulling a heavy disc through tough ground or your TS115 is running a brush hog all day, proper valve train operation keeps your engine running smoothly and efficiently through long working hours.
Made to Last
Farm engines work hard, and valve tappets take more punishment than most folks realize. This replacement part uses quality steel construction and precise tolerances to maintain proper valve timing and clearance. The hardened surface resists the wear that comes from constant cam lobe contact, so your valve train stays quiet and your engine keeps making power season after season.
Good to Know
While you’re doing valve work, it’s smart to check your pushrod condition and valve clearances. This is typically an engine-out job that requires some mechanical know-how, but it’s worth doing right the first time. Clean oil changes and proper maintenance intervals help these tappets last longer, so don’t skip the basics.






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