Description
When you fire up your Massey Ferguson for another day of work, you’re counting on consistent hydraulic pressure to run everything from your three-point hitch to your loader and remote outlets. The hydraulic charge pump is the heart of your transmission’s hydraulic system, providing the steady flow needed to operate three-point hitch systems, power steering, and transmission controls while maintaining consistent hydraulic pressure under varying load conditions. If your hydraulics are getting sluggish or you’re hearing unusual noises from the transmission area, this could be the part that gets you back to full power.
What You’re Getting
- Robust gear-type construction that delivers consistent flow and pressure under heavy loads, just like the original factory part
- Precision-engineered components that ensure long service life in demanding farm conditions season after season
- Direct replacement design for transmission-mounted hydraulic systems – no modifications needed
- Proper displacement that provides the hydraulic flow necessary to operate all your tractor’s hydraulic functions smoothly and efficiently
Built for Real Farm Work
These Massey Ferguson tractors excel in large-scale agricultural tasks including deep tillage, heavy cultivation, hay production, and livestock operations, with hydraulic systems powering demanding functions like three-point hitch implements, high-capacity front-end loaders, and remote hydraulic outlets for operating heavy balers, large mowers, and post drivers. Whether you’re running a 5600 series utility tractor for everyday chores or pushing a big 8200 series machine through heavy fieldwork, this pump keeps your hydraulics responsive when the work gets tough.
Made to Last
The precision gear sets are manufactured to tight tolerances, ensuring minimal internal leakage and maximum efficiency even after thousands of hours, with heavy-duty housing that resists pressure spikes and maintains seal integrity in extreme conditions from frozen mornings to hot summer fieldwork. This isn’t just a replacement part – it’s built to handle the constant pressure cycles and contamination challenges that farm equipment faces every day.
Good to Know
Installation requires draining the hydraulic system and may involve timing the pump drive, so always use new O-rings and seals during installation to prevent leaks. Change your hydraulic filters when installing the new pump, and consider a complete fluid change if you’ve been running with weak hydraulics, as wear particles can contaminate the system and damage your new pump.






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