Description
You know the drill—hydraulic fluid pooled under your tractor means money and power leaking away. When coupling seals fail, you lose hydraulic efficiency, contaminate your fluid with air and moisture, and risk damaging expensive pumps. This complete seal kit stops those frustrating leaks at the quick release coupling, getting your New Holland back to full hydraulic power for all the loader work and implement switching you need to do.
What You’re Getting
- Premium materials that handle the heat, pressure, and chemical properties of modern hydraulic fluids with the correct durometer rating
- Built to maintain leak-free operation under the constant pressure cycles of loader and three-point work
- Complete kit includes all seals needed for coupling rebuild—both large seals and small seal for complete repair
- Rubber compounds resist hardening and cracking from age and heat cycles
Built for Heavy-Duty Work
This seal kit services the quick release couplings on New Holland TG210, T8010, and T9060 tractors—machines built for serious farming operations. Whether you’re running big planters, pulling heavy tillage equipment, or switching between loader and three-point implements throughout the day, these tractors push their hydraulic systems hard. The quick-release mechanism handles full hydraulic pressure and flow rates without restriction, so your implements work just as well as before—minus the leaks.
Made to Last
These seals are engineered to handle the high pressures and flow rates of modern hydraulic systems while maintaining reliable sealing through thousands of connect/disconnect cycles. The materials are specifically chosen to withstand the demanding conditions of agricultural work where hydraulic systems operate under constant pressure and heavy loads.
Installation Notes
Clean your coupling thoroughly before installation—any dirt or metal particles will damage new seals quickly. Use a seal pick or plastic tool to remove old seals without scratching seal surfaces. Lubricate new seals with clean hydraulic fluid before installation, never use grease. Pay special attention to seal orientation—installing backwards is a common mistake that causes immediate failure.






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