Description
When your Massey Ferguson starts losing compression, running rough, or burning oil on startup, worn valves are usually telling you it’s time for attention. When your Massey Ferguson starts losing power, running rough, or just doesn’t have that familiar smooth idle, worn valves are often the culprit. These precision-engineered intake and exhaust valves restore proper compression and breathing to your engine, bringing back the reliable performance these tractors are known for. This complete valve overhaul kit gives you everything you need to get your four-cylinder gas engine breathing properly again.
What You’re Getting
- Complete set of intake and exhaust valves engineered for proper compression and airflow
- Valve springs that maintain correct pressure for reliable sealing through thousands of cycles
- Valve guides that keep everything aligned and prevent stem wear
- Valve keys (keepers) that lock it all together securely
- All components work together as a matched set for optimal engine performance
Built for Real Farm Work
These valves are designed for the hard-working engines found in Massey Ferguson tractors that handle everything from hay operations to heavy field work. Whether you’re pulling a disc harrow through tough ground, running a bailer all day during harvest, or using your loader for daily chores, these valves maintain proper compression and power delivery through thousands of operating hours. The four-cylinder gas engines in these tractors are workhorses that need quality components to keep running strong.
Made to Last
Farm engines face extreme conditions – dust, dirt, temperature swings, and long hours under load. Exhaust valves live in one of the harshest environments in your engine, dealing with extreme heat, corrosive exhaust gases, and constant pressure cycles. These valves are manufactured from quality materials that resist warping and burning, with proper hardening to handle the demands of diesel operation. The precision machining ensures they’ll seat properly and maintain compression for thousands of hours.
Installation Notes
Valve replacement is a major engine job that requires cylinder head removal and professional-level mechanical skills. You’ll need to remove the cylinder head and have the valve seats checked and reground if necessary. While you’ve got the head off, it’s a good time to check for cracks and have it pressure tested. Install the new guides first, then the valves, springs, and keepers in that order.






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