Description
When your clutch starts slipping or won’t engage properly, there’s a good chance the pressure plate cover is the culprit. This essential component keeps consistent pressure on your clutch disc, making sure power gets transferred from your engine to the transmission when you need it most. Without a properly functioning cover, you’ll be left with a tractor that won’t move or one that slips under load when you’re trying to get work done.
What You’re Getting
- Heavy-duty construction that handles the heat and stress of farm work
- Precision-engineered springs or diaphragm design maintain consistent clamping force
- Quality materials resist warping and wear from repeated clutch cycles
- Direct replacement that fits your clutch system without modifications
Built for Real Farm Work
This clutch cover is designed for tractors that see regular use in demanding agricultural applications. Whether you’re running a utility tractor for loader work around the farmyard, pulling heavy implements through the field, or operating PTO equipment, the cover ensures reliable power transfer when conditions get tough. It’s built to handle everything from stop-and-go dairy operations to continuous field work during busy seasons.
Made to Last
Farm equipment takes a beating, and clutch components are no exception. This pressure plate cover uses quality steel construction and heat-treated components that resist the fatigue and wear that comes from thousands of clutch engagements. The materials handle temperature swings and maintain their strength even under the demanding conditions that agricultural tractors face daily.
Installation Notes
Installing a new clutch cover requires splitting the tractor to access the clutch assembly – this is major repair work that needs proper tools and knowledge of clutch timing procedures. Always use a clutch alignment tool when reassembling, and torque the pressure plate bolts in a star pattern to specification. If you’re doing clutch work, it’s a good time to inspect the flywheel surface and replace the release bearing while everything’s apart.




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