Description
Ever wonder why your Massey Ferguson’s transmission seems to shift rough, hesitate, or throw error codes you can’t figure out? There’s a good chance this little sensor’s not doing its job. It sits in the drive train system feeding critical information to your tractor’s computer about transmission operation, and when it fails, your whole day can grind to a halt. This inductive sensor is the fix that gets your transmission shifting smooth again.
What You’re Getting
- Accurate electronic feedback that keeps your transmission management system working right
- Non-contact inductive design that won’t wear out from dirt or debris like mechanical switches
- Built to OEM specifications so it plugs right in without modifications
- Weatherproof construction that handles everything from dust storms to washdowns
- Reliable operation that prevents costly transmission damage from incorrect shifting
Where This Sensor Shines
This sensor fits right into your Massey Ferguson’s electronic drive train management system on 4700, 5400, 5600, and 5700 series tractors. Whether you’re running a compact 4707 for livestock work or a bigger 5700 series for row crops, this sensor helps the computer monitor transmission speed, position, and operation so everything shifts when it should.
Made to Last
Farm equipment sensors take a beating from vibration, heat, moisture, and electrical interference. This inductive sensor uses solid-state electronics that resist all those problems better than mechanical switches or cheaper sensors. The housing is sealed against moisture and debris, so it keeps working even in dusty harvest conditions.
Installation Notes
This sensor typically mounts on the transmission housing where it can monitor drive train components. Clean the mounting area thoroughly and check electrical connections for corrosion before installing. Make sure to clear any stored error codes after installation so your tractor’s computer recognizes the new sensor properly.






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