Description
When your MFWD system starts acting up or you’re seeing hydraulic fluid leaks around the front axle, you’ve likely got a worn O-ring that’s not doing its job. This little seal plays a crucial role in maintaining MFWD system integrity by preventing gear oil leakage and contamination while protecting expensive differential gears, bearings, and drive components from premature wear. Getting it replaced now saves you from expensive repairs down the road.
What You’re Getting
- High-quality O-ring designed specifically for John Deere MFWD hydraulic systems
- Premium rubber compound that resists hydraulic fluid breakdown and temperature extremes
- Precision dimensions ensure proper sealing without over-compression
- Direct replacement part that restores factory-level sealing performance
Built for Real Farm Work
This O-ring fits a wide range of John Deere tractors from the reliable 6000 series utility machines through the powerful 7000 series row-crop tractors. Whether you’re running a 6320 with a loader, pulling implements with a 6930, or pushing through tough field conditions with a 7230, these tractors depend on proper MFWD sealing for reliable four-wheel drive operation when traction matters most.
Made to Last
Farm equipment hydraulics work hard, and this O-ring is built to handle the pressure. The quality construction ensures consistent front-wheel engagement, proper torque distribution, and reliable four-wheel drive performance that maximizes traction and reduces tire wear. It’s designed to resist swelling from hydraulic fluid while maintaining the flexibility needed for a positive seal.
Installation Notes
Before installing, clean all sealing surfaces thoroughly and inspect for any damage that could cause premature failure. Apply a light coating of clean hydraulic fluid to help with installation. Stock several in your parts bin – when you find one leaking O-ring, others are usually close behind. This is one of those parts that’s worth having on hand before you need it.






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