Description
When you’re stuck in wet ground or need extra traction on hills, your differential lock is a lifesaver. This PTO safety switch solenoid controls that differential lock, making sure it engages when you need grip and disengages to protect your axles during turns. It’s that little part that makes the difference between getting through tough spots or calling for a pull.
What You’re Getting
- Controls differential lock engagement for maximum traction when conditions get tough
- Safety feature prevents differential damage during PTO operation – protects your expensive rear end
- Electromagnetic solenoid provides reliable activation every time you flip the switch
- Weather-resistant construction stands up to the mud, moisture, and vibration of real farm work
- Direct replacement for factory part – no modifications or adapters needed
Built for Real Farm Work
Your Massey Ferguson’s differential lock is invaluable when conditions get tough – muddy fields during spring planting, steep slopes while mowing, or icy barnyard conditions in winter. This solenoid makes that system work, giving you locked axles for straight-line traction when needed. It’s especially crucial when pulling heavy loads, operating front loaders in soft ground, or any time wheel spin would leave you stuck.
Made to Last
A failed differential lock solenoid usually shows up at the worst time – when you’re already stuck. This replacement part matches OEM specifications for reliable operation in all conditions. The solenoid coil is sealed against moisture and dirt, while the mechanical components handle the repeated cycling that comes with regular diff lock use.
Good to Know
Installation is straightforward but location can be tight – you’ll likely work from underneath. Before installing, check your electrical connections for corrosion and ensure good ground. Test the new solenoid before buttoning everything up. If your diff lock hasn’t been working, check the linkage for binding before replacing the solenoid. Sometimes a bit of penetrating oil and working the mechanism free solves the problem.






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