Description
When your clutch starts slipping or grabbing inconsistently, it’s often the flywheel pressure plate that’s reached the end of its useful life. This essential component applies the clamping force that connects your engine to the transmission, and when it fails, you’ll know it right away from the way your tractor performs. A worn pressure plate means less power gets to your wheels, making it tough to pull implements or maintain steady speed under load.
What You’re Getting
- Heavy-duty construction designed to handle the demands of agricultural work
- Proper spring tension ensures consistent clutch engagement and release
- Precision machined surfaces provide smooth clutch operation and long service life
- Direct replacement for original equipment with exact mounting specifications
Built for Real Farm Work
These Ferguson TO-series tractors and early Massey Ferguson models like the MF35 and MF135 are some of the most beloved utility tractors ever made. Whether you’re using yours for hay work, cultivating, brush hogging, or just general farm chores, this pressure plate is designed to keep you working when there’s a job to be done. The TO35, MF35, and MF50 were workhorses in their day, and this replacement part maintains that reliability.
Made to Last
This TISCO replacement uses quality materials that handle the demands of agricultural work. The switch body and internal contacts are designed to maintain good electrical connection even after thousands of cycles. The pressure plate springs and friction surfaces are engineered to withstand the heat, vibration, and constant engagement cycles that come with tractor operation, giving you dependable performance season after season.
Installation Notes
Installing a flywheel pressure plate requires splitting the tractor between the engine and transmission, so it’s typically done as part of a complete clutch overhaul. While you’ve got everything apart, it’s a good time to inspect the flywheel surface and replace the clutch disc if needed. Make sure to properly torque all fasteners to specification – this isn’t a job where close enough is good enough.






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