Description
Your modern Massey Ferguson depends on precise electronic feedback to manage everything from hydraulic control to engine performance, and these sophisticated tractors depend on accurate sensor data for multiple systems. When your transmission speed sensor starts acting up, you’ll notice rough shifting, poor fuel economy, or error codes that can keep your tractor from performing at its best when there’s critical work to be done.
Key Features
- Provides accurate transmission speed data to your tractor’s computer for proper shift timing and control
- Automotive-grade sealing and materials to survive where others fail, maintaining accurate readings season after season
- Direct replacement design ensures proper fit and function without modifications
- Works with your tractor’s electronic management system to optimize performance and fuel efficiency
- Built to handle the harsh conditions of farm work including heat, vibration, and moisture
Built for Real Farm Work
This sensor fits across multiple generations of Massey Ferguson tractors, from the workhorse 3000 and 3600 series that handle everything from loader work to cultivation, up through the powerful 6100, 6200, 7400, and 8100/8200 series machines used for heavy fieldwork and large-scale operations. Whether you’re running tillage equipment, operating hydraulics, or pulling heavy implements, proper transmission control keeps your tractor running smooth and efficient.
Made to Last
Located near transmission components, these sensors endure extreme conditions – oil mist, dirt, vibration, and temperature swings, but this replacement is engineered to handle what farm life dishes out. The quality construction and proper sealing mean you can count on reliable performance through long seasons and demanding work.
Installation Notes
Before replacing, verify the sensor is actually faulty – check wiring and connections first. Clear fault codes after installation to ensure your tractor’s computer recognizes the new sensor. Most installations are straightforward, but always disconnect the battery before working on electrical components to prevent damage to sensitive electronics.






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