Description
You know how it is—you’re doing electrical work on your tractor, routing some new wiring for lights or accessories, and suddenly you realize the wire is going to rub against a sharp metal edge. Or maybe you’ve got a hole in a panel that needs sealing to keep moisture and dirt out. This little rubber olive is exactly what you need to protect wires, seal holes, and prevent the kind of chafing damage that can leave you stranded in the field.
What You’re Getting
- Flexible rubber that grips tight in holes while letting things move naturally with vibration
- Tough material that won’t crack, harden, or fall apart from weather and chemicals
- Universal olive shape that fits most standard mounting holes and applications
- Chemical resistance that handles exposure to diesel, hydraulic fluid, and farm chemicals
- Temperature-stable design that works just as well in winter cold as summer heat
Where This Part Shines
Perfect for any place you need to protect wiring as it passes through metal panels, seal up small holes in equipment housings, or cushion cables and hoses from vibration damage. Whether you’re adding work lights to your tractor, installing a radio, or just doing maintenance on hydraulic and electrical systems, these olives provide the protection that keeps small problems from becoming big ones.
Built to Last
Farm equipment rubber has to handle a lot—UV rays beating down, temperature swings from season to season, and exposure to all the oils, fuels, and chemicals that are part of everyday farm work. This olive uses quality rubber compounds that stay flexible and keep doing their job year after year without cracking or getting brittle.
Good to Know
Installation is simple—just clean the hole and press the olive into place until it seats properly. Keep a few of these handy in your toolbox since they’re one of those parts you don’t think about until you need them. When you’re routing new wiring or doing electrical repairs, use them anywhere wires pass through metal to prevent the kind of chafing that causes shorts and equipment failures down the road.



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