Description
When your Deutz tractor starts grinding gears, won’t shift into certain speeds, or pops out of gear under load, a worn selector fork is often the culprit. This small but critical transmission component is what actually moves the gear sleeves to engage different speeds inside your gearbox. When it wears out or bends, you’ll know it right away—and you don’t want to be stuck with a tractor that won’t shift properly during busy farming seasons.
What You’re Getting
- Precision-manufactured fork that moves gear sleeves for smooth, positive shifts
- Heavy-duty construction designed to handle the constant cycling of farm work
- Exact replacement for factory specifications—no modifications needed
- Built to withstand the high loads and vibration of agricultural transmissions
- Quality materials that resist wear from repeated gear engagement
Built for Real Farm Work
This selector fork fits a wide range of Deutz tractors from the Agrofarm series handling dairy duties to the compact Agrolux models working orchards and vineyards, plus the Agroplus tractors perfect for loader work and the Agrotrac series for general farm operations. These European-built workhorses are known for reliability in demanding conditions—whether you’re spreading manure in winter, cultivating in spring, or harvesting in fall.
Made to Last
Transmission selector forks take a beating from constant shifting under load, especially during heavy pulling or when operating implements. This replacement fork is built from quality materials that handle the stress cycles and vibration that come with farm equipment operation. It’s engineered to maintain proper gear engagement even when your transmission is working hard through tough conditions.
Installation Notes
Replacing a selector fork requires splitting the transmission case—this isn’t a quick field repair. Most operators tackle this during the off-season when they can take time for a proper transmission inspection. While you’re in there, it’s smart to check other wear items like synchros and shift collars. Always use fresh transmission oil and replace filters when reassembling.






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