Description
When your clutch starts chattering during engagement or you’re fighting to get your Zetor into gear, there’s a good chance your release bearing is calling it quits. This small but critical bearing sits at the heart of your clutch system, making contact with the pressure plate fingers every time you press the pedal. When it wears out, shifting becomes a wrestling match that can damage expensive transmission components.
What You’re Getting
- Precision-manufactured bearing built to handle thousands of clutch cycles without failure
- Sealed construction that keeps out dust and moisture while retaining lubrication
- Direct replacement design that fits your Forterra’s hydraulic clutch system perfectly
- Quality materials that resist the heat and stress of farm work
- Smooth operation that restores proper clutch disengagement
Built for Real Farm Work
Your Zetor Forterra is designed to handle everything from heavy tillage to loader work, and the clutch system gets a workout with every task. Whether you’re shifting through gears during field operations or engaging the PTO for implement work, this release bearing ensures smooth clutch operation when you need it most. The hydraulic clutch system in your Forterra converts pedal pressure into smooth clutch disengagement, and this bearing is a key component that makes it all work.
Made to Last
Farm equipment takes a beating, and this bearing is built to handle the heat, dust, and constant use that comes with the territory. The sealed design protects internal components from contamination while precision manufacturing ensures consistent performance throughout its service life. This isn’t a part you want to replace twice, so quality matters.
Installation Notes
Installation requires splitting the tractor to access the clutch assembly – this is typically major repair work that requires proper tools and mechanical knowledge. If you’re doing clutch work anyway, it’s smart to replace this bearing along with other clutch components. When you’ve got the clutch apart, inspect all the linkage parts – worn bearings often indicate other components need attention too.


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