Description
When you’re deep into rebuilding a clutch or transmission, the last thing you want is a snap ring that doesn’t seat properly or breaks during installation. This precision-made snap ring keeps your clutch components properly positioned inside the housing, ensuring everything stays where it should under the stress of daily farm operations. Whether you’re fixing a slipping clutch or doing preventive maintenance during the off-season, having the right hardware makes all the difference.
What You’re Getting
- Engineered to exact M175 specifications for precise fit in the clutch housing groove
- Spring steel construction that maintains proper tension without breaking or deforming
- Smooth, consistent contact surface that won’t score your housing during installation
- Built to handle the constant pressure and temperature cycling of clutch operation
- Direct replacement part that installs just like the original
Built for Real Farm Work
This snap ring fits a wide range of New Holland tractors from compact T4 series utility machines up through powerful T7 series row-crop tractors and the proven TM series workhorses. These are the tractors handling everything from loader work and mowing to heavy tillage and harvest operations, where reliable clutch engagement is critical for productivity.
Made to Last
Snap rings live in one of the most demanding environments on your tractor—inside the clutch housing where they’re subjected to constant pressure, heat, and vibration. This one’s manufactured from quality spring steel that’s heat-treated to maintain its shape and tension over thousands of cycles. It won’t take a set or lose its grip like cheaper alternatives that leave you with loose components and potential damage.
Installation Notes
Take your time during installation and use proper snap ring pliers to avoid slipping and scoring the housing. Make sure the ring seats completely in its groove before reassembling—a partially seated ring can pop out under load and cause serious damage. While you’ve got the clutch apart, it’s a good time to inspect the housing for wear and replace any other worn components.






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