Description
When you’re switching between field work and loader operations, or moving from forward to reverse dozens of times a day, you need transmission controls that respond instantly. A worn or broken lever makes every shift a struggle and can leave you stuck in neutral when you’ve got a full bucket or a load to move. This transmission control lever gives you back the smooth, precise shifting control that makes all the difference during busy seasons.
What You’re Getting
- Direct replacement that fits perfectly with your 16×16 Electro Command transmission
- Smooth operation that eliminates sticky shifts and hard-to-find gears
- Durable construction built to handle thousands of shifts per season
- Precise engagement that prevents grinding and missed shifts
- Factory-quality design that maintains proper ergonomics and reach
Built for Real Farm Work
This lever works with New Holland T5 Electro Command and T6 series tractors, as well as Case IH Farmall and Maxxum series machines equipped with the 16×16 Electro Command transmission. These are the mid-range workhorses that handle everything from loader work around the farmyard to field operations like cultivation, planting, and hay making. Whether you’re running a T5.110 on a mower or operating a Maxxum 125 with a planter, this lever keeps you shifting smoothly through all 16 forward and 16 reverse speeds.
Made to Last
Farm equipment controls take constant abuse from dirt, moisture, and repetitive use. This lever is built to the same specifications as the original, using materials that resist wear and maintain smooth operation season after season. The internal components are designed to handle the forces generated when shifting under load, while the ergonomic design reduces operator fatigue during long working days.
Installation Notes
Installation typically requires basic hand tools and takes about an hour. Disconnect the battery before starting to prevent electrical shorts, take a photo of wire positions before disconnecting, and clean all electrical connections while you’re in there. Make sure the linkage moves freely through its full range before reassembling everything.






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