Description
When you’re pushing 200+ horsepower through demanding field conditions or hauling heavy loads down farm roads, your brakes need to respond instantly and release completely every time. A worn or seized brake piston means spongy pedal feel, uneven braking, or worse – a piston that won’t retract properly and drags against the disc. This precision-manufactured brake piston restores that firm, confident brake response your T7 series tractor was built to deliver.
What You’re Getting
- Precision-machined piston that maintains smooth operation through thousands of brake applications
- Corrosion-resistant finish that prevents the scoring and pitting that causes pistons to stick
- Exact dimensional match to your original equipment for proper hydraulic pressure distribution
- Quality construction that handles the heat and pressure cycles of heavy-duty brake systems
- Direct replacement part – no modifications or special tools required
Built for Real Farm Work
This brake piston fits the powerful New Holland T7 series Auto Command and Power Command tractors along with T7000 series models – machines designed for serious agricultural operations from large-scale row crop farming to heavy transport duties. These 165 to 270 horsepower tractors handle everything from deep tillage with heavy implements to road transport with loaded grain carts, where reliable braking isn’t just about performance – it’s about safety.
Made to Last
Brake pistons take serious abuse as they convert hydraulic pressure into the mechanical force that stops tons of moving tractor. This piston maintains its smooth surface finish and precise fit even after constant exposure to brake fluid, heat cycles, and the vibration that comes with heavy field work. Quality materials resist the corrosion that causes cheaper pistons to seize in their bores.
Good to Know
Always inspect your brake cylinder bore condition before installing a new piston – rough or corroded bores will destroy even the best pistons quickly. This is also the perfect time to replace the associated brake seals and check your brake discs for wear. Remember, disc brake systems work as a complete unit, so replacing related components together saves you time and ensures optimal performance.




Reviews
There are no reviews yet.