Description
When your MF 50 or 50B starts acting sluggish, losing power on the hills, or you notice the transmission fluid getting darker and hotter than usual, worn torque converter seals are often the culprit. These medium-sized sealing rings keep the hydraulic pressure where it belongs inside your torque converter housing, ensuring smooth power transfer from engine to transmission. Without proper sealing, you’ll lose that instant response that makes these compact workhorses so handy around the job site.
What You’re Getting
- Medium-sized sealing rings engineered specifically for MF 50 and 50B torque converters
- Heat-resistant rubber compound that won’t break down under high temperatures and pressure
- Precision-molded design ensures exact fit in your torque converter housing
- Built to handle the constant forward-reverse cycling these machines are famous for
Built for Real Farm Work
The MF 50 and 50B industrial tractors are the Swiss Army knives of compact equipment – you’ll find them on construction sites running loaders, in municipal yards with backhoes, on farms doing everything from barn cleaning to material handling, and anywhere else you need a nimble machine that can work in tight spaces. These are the compact utility machines you see everywhere – from construction sites and landscaping operations to farm work like barn cleaning, material handling, and general utility tasks. The instant-reverse transmission that makes these machines so productive depends on proper torque converter sealing to deliver that quick direction change.
Made to Last
Your torque converter operates in one of the harshest environments on the tractor – high hydraulic pressure, extreme heat from fluid friction, and constant pressure cycling every time you shift between forward and reverse. This sealing ring uses specially formulated rubber compounds that resist swelling and hardening from transmission fluid while maintaining flexibility through thousands of heat cycles. Quality seals like these restore proper hydraulic pressure for better power transfer and cooler operating temperatures.
Good to Know
Installing these seals requires splitting the tractor to access the torque converter housing – it’s a major job that’s usually done during transmission overhaul or torque converter replacement. Always replace all the seals while you’re in there rather than trying to save a few dollars on old ones. Make sure your transmission fluid is clean and at the proper level after installation, because dirty fluid will ruin new seals fast.


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