Description
There’s nothing worse than that sinking feeling when the oil pressure warning light comes on during harvest season. A failing oil pressure switch can leave you guessing whether you’re dealing with a real problem or just a bad sensor. This reliable replacement switch keeps you informed about your engine’s health so you can catch issues before they turn into expensive repairs.
What You’re Getting
- Precise monitoring that activates your dashboard warning light the moment oil pressure drops below safe levels
- Direct OEM replacement that fits exactly like the original – no modifications needed
- Durable construction that handles engine heat, vibration, and all the punishment farm work dishes out
- Dual monitoring capability for both engine oil and transmission oil systems where applicable
- Standard NPT threading that seals tight and prevents leaks
Built for Real Farm Work
Your 40 Series, 60 Series, and TS Series tractors are the heart of your operation, whether you’re running a mid-size 5640 for hay work, pushing a big 8240 through heavy tillage, or using a TS100 for everything from planting to harvest support. These engines work hard in dusty fields, long hours, and demanding conditions where oil pressure monitoring isn’t just nice to have – it’s essential protection for your investment.
Made to Last
This switch is built to handle the constant temperature swings and vibration that come with diesel engine operation. The internal components maintain accuracy over thousands of hours, giving you reliable warnings when oil pressure drops due to pump wear, low oil levels, or bearing issues. Quality sealing keeps contamination out so the switch keeps working when you need it most.
Good to Know
Installation is straightforward with basic tools, but always let the engine cool down first. Apply a small amount of thread sealant to prevent leaks, but don’t overdo it – you don’t want to block the pressure sensing port. If your oil light stays on after installation, check your actual oil pressure with a mechanical gauge before assuming the new switch is faulty.






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