Description
If you’ve been dealing with hard clutch pedal effort, clutch chatter, or that grinding noise when you press the clutch pedal, there’s a good chance your clutch release bearing has had enough. This little workhorse sits between your clutch pedal linkage and the pressure plate, and when it starts going bad, every shift becomes a battle. A fresh release bearing brings back smooth, quiet clutch operation so you can focus on the work instead of wrestling with your transmission.
Key Features
- Direct replacement bearing that fits like the original – no modifications or adapters needed
- Heavy-duty sealed construction keeps dirt and moisture out while keeping lubrication in
- Handles the constant engagement cycles that come with daily farm work without premature wear
- Smooth operation eliminates clutch pedal grinding and ensures proper clutch disengagement
- Quality construction designed to match the durability expectations of these reliable tractors
Built for Real Farm Work
This release bearing serves some of the most dependable tractors in agriculture. Ford New Holland 60 Series tractors including the 8160, 8260, 8360, and 8560 models deliver 150-180 horsepower for intensive agricultural operations including heavy tillage, large-scale planting, and high-capacity harvesting support. TM Series tractors ranging from the TM115 to TM140 provide 115-140 horsepower for versatile farming applications from livestock operations to precision agriculture. These are the machines you count on for everything from field preparation to harvest support, where smooth power delivery and reliable shifting keep your operation moving.
Made to Last
The included release bearing completes the clutch system, ensuring proper disengagement and smooth shifting. This bearing is built to handle the demanding conditions farm tractors face – temperature extremes, dust, vibration, and the constant cycling that comes with field work. The sealed design protects internal components from contamination while maintaining proper lubrication for long service life.
Installation Notes
Clutch work requires splitting the tractor, so this is typically a job for experienced mechanics or when you’re already doing other clutch service. Ensure proper flywheel surface preparation and torque specifications are followed during installation. While you’ve got everything apart, it’s smart to inspect the clutch disc, pressure plate, and pilot bearing since worn components often fail together. Clean the input shaft thoroughly and check that the bearing slides smoothly on its guide sleeve before reassembly.






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