Description
When you’ve got a Ford 40 or TS series tractor with dual power transmission that’s starting to shift rough or hesitate between ranges, this little thrust washer might be what you need. It sits inside the transmission where the rotating components need precise spacing to keep everything aligned and running smooth. You might not think much about a simple washer, but when it wears out, you’ll sure notice the difference in how your transmission behaves.
What You’re Getting
- Precision-machined washer that maintains proper clearances in your dual power transmission
- Hardened steel construction designed to handle the constant thrust loads from gear operation
- Exact-fit design ensures proper spacing between transmission components
- Direct replacement part that restores original transmission performance
Built for Real Farm Work
The dual power transmission system provides operators with two distinct power ranges, allowing efficient operation across varying field conditions and implement requirements. The dual power clutch system enables seamless shifting between power ranges without stopping, maximizing productivity during critical farming operations. Ford New Holland 40 Series and TS Series tractors are workhorses in modern agriculture, commonly used for field cultivation, harvesting operations, hay production, and livestock management. These versatile tractors handle demanding tasks from plowing and disking to operating power take-off driven implements like balers, mowers, and spreaders.
Made to Last
This thrust washer is built to handle the constant pressure and rotation inside your transmission. The steel construction resists wear and deformation even under heavy loads, while the precise machining ensures it maintains the exact clearances your transmission needs for smooth operation. It’s designed to last through seasons of demanding farm work.
Installation Notes
Professional installation is recommended due to the complexity of dual power transmission systems. This isn’t a quick roadside fix—you’ll need to split the tractor and tear into the transmission to replace this washer. While you’re in there, it’s smart to inspect other wear components and consider replacing them at the same time to avoid another teardown later.






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