Description
When you’re putting in long hours in challenging terrain or hauling heavy loads, the last thing you want is brake components that won’t hold up to the job. This intermediate brake disc is a critical component in your tractor’s hydraulic brake system, working alongside other brake components to provide the reliable stopping force you need when hauling heavy loads or working challenging terrain. If you’ve noticed spongy brakes, inconsistent stopping power, or brake fluid loss, this replacement disc helps restore the confident braking performance your work demands.
Key Features
- Heavy-duty construction engineered to handle the demanding conditions of agricultural work
- Precision-manufactured to meet original equipment specifications for reliable fit and function
- Built with materials that resist the agricultural chemicals, temperature swings, and higher pressures your tractor sees every day
- Integrates seamlessly with your tractor’s hydraulic brake system, working in conjunction with brake lines, wheel cylinders, and brake components
Built for Real Farm Work
These medium to heavy-duty tractors are designed for diverse agricultural operations including row-crop farming, livestock management, hay production, transport duties, and intensive field work. Whether you’re navigating steep hillsides with a loaded wagon, making tight turns around buildings, or transporting equipment on county roads, your Case Maxxum or McCormick tractor needs brakes that respond immediately and consistently.
Made to Last
Master cylinders and brake components endure thousands of pressure cycles in demanding conditions, and this replacement features precision-machined components that maintain consistent brake feel without the fade or sponginess of worn units. The disc is built to handle the constant stress of hydraulic braking systems while resisting wear from heat, pressure, and contamination.
Installation Notes
This is an internal transmission component that requires partial disassembly to access. Keep your work area spotless – brake systems can’t handle any contamination. Professional installation is recommended to ensure proper assembly and system bleeding. While you’re in there, it’s a good time to inspect other brake components and replace any worn seals or cylinders.






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