Description
When you’re moving down the road at 40kph with a loaded trailer or pulling heavy implements between fields, you need brakes you can count on. If your brake pedal’s getting spongy or you’re hearing grinding noises when you stop, there’s a good chance this brake piston needs replacing. It’s the heart of your hydraulic brake system, and when it starts to fail, you’ll know it.
What You’re Getting
- Precision 350mm diameter that matches factory specifications exactly
- Heavy-duty construction built to handle the extreme hydraulic pressures your brake system creates
- Smooth machined surface ensures proper seal contact and prevents dangerous fluid leaks
- Works with both single and dual-line brake setups on these tractors
- Direct replacement that restores full braking power without modifications
Built for High-Speed Farm Work
This piston fits Massey Ferguson 3000, 5400, 6100, and 6200 series tractors built after serial number E275051—the ones rated for 40kph road speeds. These machines handle everything from heavy field work to highway transport, and when you’re hauling equipment or loaded trailers on public roads, reliable brakes aren’t just nice to have, they’re required by law.
Made to Last
Your brake system operates under incredible pressure to stop these heavy machines, and this piston is engineered to handle it. The precision manufacturing ensures consistent performance and prevents the fluid leaks that can lead to complete brake failure. It’s built to resist the heat, pressure, and constant cycling that would destroy cheaper components.
Installation Notes
This is specifically for 40kph speed tractors only—double-check your tractor’s top speed rating before ordering. Brake system work requires proper bleeding procedures and should be done by someone comfortable with hydraulic systems. Always replace pistons in pairs and use only mineral brake fluid as specified by Massey Ferguson. After installation, test your brakes thoroughly in a safe area before heading back to work.



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