Description
When your transmission starts slipping during shifts, won’t hold gears under load, or you’re hearing grinding noises when changing ranges, worn clutch packs are usually what’s causing the trouble. This transmission clutch pack with bronze discs is what keeps your tractor shifting smoothly under heavy loads and demanding field conditions. When your transmission starts slipping, won’t hold gears properly, or makes grinding noises during shifts, worn clutch packs are usually the culprit. Getting this sorted out means getting back to reliable power transfer when you need it most.
What You’re Getting
- Heavy-duty construction that handles high torque loads without slipping or burning
- Precision-manufactured friction surfaces for smooth, positive engagement
- Direct replacement for original equipment specifications
- Professional-grade components for long-term reliability
Built for Real Farm Work
Whether you’re running your New Holland T6 through heavy tillage work, using your Case Maxxum for intensive field operations, or putting your Farmall series through demanding daily tasks, this clutch pack handles the power transfer your transmission demands. Whether you’re running a Deutz Agrotron M series through heavy tillage, using your Case IHC CS Pro for intensive field work, or operating a Fendt Favorit 500 for demanding farm operations, this clutch pack handles the power transfer your transmission demands. It’s especially critical for operations that do a lot of heavy pulling – deep tillage, manure spreading, or working with large implements where transmission slip can cost you productivity.
Made to Last
The quality materials in this clutch pack are engineered to handle the demanding conditions that modern tractors face. Bronze handles heat better, lasts longer under heavy loads, and maintains consistent friction characteristics even when your transmission is working hard. These discs are engineered to handle the high torque outputs of modern agricultural tractors without the chatter, slip, or premature wear that cheaper clutch materials experience. You’ll get consistent performance even when your tractor’s working at its limits.
Installation Notes
Installation requires complete transmission disassembly and is typically a job for experienced technicians with proper tools and knowledge of torque specifications and assembly procedures. When installing new clutch packs, it’s critical to clean all components thoroughly and inspect related parts like pressure plates and hydraulic components. Follow proper break-in procedures after installation to ensure maximum clutch life. While you’ve got everything apart, it’s the perfect time to replace transmission fluid and filters too.






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