Description
There’s nothing worse than dirt and moisture getting into your hydraulic spool valves when you’ve got work to do. That simple blue cover on your Ford’s hydraulic spool valve does more than keep dirt out – it protects the precision control valves that power everything from your loader to your remote hydraulics. When covers crack, break, or go missing, contamination quickly turns smooth hydraulic operation into jerky, unpredictable performance that can mess up your whole day.
What You’re Getting
- Ford/New Holland blue color matches original equipment so it looks right on your tractor
- Installing new valve covers takes seconds but saves hours of hydraulic problems – keeps dirt out of your valve bodies
- Direct replacement that fits snug without modifications
- The OEM blue color isn’t just cosmetic – it helps identify genuine Ford/New Holland tractors and maintains resale value
Built for Real Farm Work
Your Ford New Holland’s hydraulic system operates under extreme pressure, controlling everything from three-point hitches to loader functions. Whether your 7610 is running a hay tedder, your 8630 is operating a front-end loader, or your TS115 is powering multiple hydraulic motors, those spool valves need protection from the dusty, dirty environment they work in.
Made to Last
Hydraulic valve covers endure constant abuse. Sun UV rays make plastic brittle. Engine heat from below and sun from above create extreme temperature cycling. The constant vibration of diesel engines works covers loose. This replacement is built to handle all that punishment and keep protecting your expensive hydraulic components.
Good to Know
Clean the valve body thoroughly before installation – use compressed air to blow out any accumulated dirt. Check that the cover fits snugly but don’t over-tighten, which can crack plastic. Don’t let a missing five-dollar cover lead to a thousand-dollar hydraulic repair. A quick tip: consider replacing all valve covers at once; they typically age at similar rates.






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