Description
Anyone who’s worked on an older Massey Ferguson knows that Multi Power transmissions are brilliant when they work right—smooth shifting without clutching, perfect for loader work or field operations. But when those sealing rings start to wear, you’ll get leaks, pressure loss, and eventually that sickening feeling when your transmission stops shifting properly. These little rings might be small, but they’re what keep your Multi Power system operating like it should.
What You’re Getting
- Comes as a pair—two sealing rings so you can replace both sides at once
- Small size specifically designed for Multi Power transmission systems
- High-quality sealing compound that handles hydraulic fluid and temperature swings
- Direct replacement that fits just like the original factory parts
- Precision dimensions ensure proper compression and reliable sealing
Built for Real Farm Work
These rings work in the Multi Power systems found on classic Massey Ferguson tractors from the 100 through 600 series. Whether you’re running a trusty 135 on hay ground, using a 265 for livestock work, or operating a bigger 590 for row crop farming, your Multi Power transmission depends on these seals to maintain hydraulic pressure for proper operation. These tractors have been farm workhorses for decades, and keeping their transmissions sealed up tight is what keeps them earning their keep.
Made to Last
Multi Power transmissions operate under high hydraulic pressures, so these rings are made from compounds that resist swelling, cracking, and hardening. They’re designed to handle the constant pressure cycling and temperature changes that come with real farm work, from cold morning starts to long hot days in the field.
Installation Notes
Since you get two rings, replace both even if only one is leaking—if one has failed, the other isn’t far behind. Clean the seal grooves thoroughly before installation and use a light coating of hydraulic fluid on the rings to prevent damage during assembly. This is typically part of a larger transmission service job, so it’s a good time to check other seals and fluid condition while you’re in there.






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