Description
Whether you’re chasing a slow leak in your three-point hitch or dealing with hydraulic oil spots under your Case IH, a failed O-ring is often the simple fix that saves you from bigger problems. O-rings appear everywhere on modern equipment – hydraulic fittings, fuel system connections, oil filter housings, coolant joints, and air system fittings all depend on these simple but crucial seals. One failed O-ring can drain hydraulic systems, create fuel leaks, or allow air into critical systems. This O-ring gets your hydraulic system sealed up tight so you can get back to the work that matters.
What You’re Getting
- Precise dimensions that match your original Case IH specifications
- Oil-resistant rubber compound that handles hydraulic fluid and temperature swings
- Designed to maintain proper seal compression for reliable performance
- Quality construction that prevents the leaks that lead to system damage
Built for Real Farm Work
This O-ring is designed for the Case IH Magnum and MX series tractors—those big workhorses that handle everything from heavy tillage to harvest operations. Whether you’re running a Magnum 340 on fall plowing or using an MX270 for planting, these tractors depend on their hydraulic systems for three-point operation, loader work, and powering implements. When seals start failing, you lose the hydraulic power that keeps you productive.
Made to Last
Despite their simplicity, O-rings face harsh conditions. Heat cycles cause them to harden and lose elasticity. Chemical exposure from fuels and fluids degrades rubber compounds. This replacement O-ring uses materials designed to resist these challenges, maintaining its sealing ability through thousands of hours of operation and countless pressure cycles.
Good to Know
Clean sealing surfaces thoroughly; scratches or debris prevent proper sealing. Lubricate O-rings with compatible fluid before installation to prevent rolling or tearing. Replace O-rings whenever disturbing sealed connections – reusing old O-rings invites leaks. Keep a few extras on hand—when one O-ring fails, others in the same system are often close behind.






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