Description
When your tractor starts losing power under load or you notice black smoke rolling from the exhaust stack, that failing turbo isn’t just affecting performance—it’s costing you fuel and potentially damaging your engine. Whether you’re running a New Holland T6 through spring tillage, operating a Case Maxxum during harvest, or pulling heavy equipment across the field, you need every bit of the rated horsepower these engines were built to deliver.
What You’re Getting
- Precision-engineered turbocharger that restores full engine performance and power output
- Improved fuel efficiency by providing proper air-to-fuel ratios under all load conditions
- Heavy-duty construction that won’t collapse under the high vacuum these turbocharged engines create
- Direct replacement design—no modifications or custom adapters needed
- Heat-resistant materials that handle the extreme temperatures of turbo operation
Built for Real Farm Work
These tractors range from 100 to 175 horsepower and handle everything from precision planting and cultivation to hay making and loader work. The New Holland T6 series handles versatile mid-range work from 95 to 180 horsepower, while the Case Maxxum series delivers dependable power for intensive farming operations. When you’re working long days during planting or harvest, these turbocharged engines need to deliver consistent power without overheating or losing efficiency.
Made to Last
Modern diesel engines operate under tremendous stress, especially when you’re pushing through tough conditions. This turbocharger is built with the same materials and precision tolerances as the original equipment, designed to handle the temperature extremes, pressure cycles, and vibration that come with heavy farm work. The bearings and seals are engineered to maintain proper lubrication even during extended operation at high boost pressures.
Installation Notes
Turbo replacement requires attention to detail—clean oil lines thoroughly before installation and replace the engine oil and filter at the same time. Oil and fuel-resistant materials prevent deterioration from engine compartment contaminants, but proper installation is critical for long service life. Let the engine warm up gradually after installation, and check for any oil leaks around the turbo mounting points. A quality turbo rebuild will give you years of reliable service when installed properly.






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