Description
When your transmission starts grinding into gear or slipping out of gear under load, that’s usually your synchronizer talking to you—and it’s not saying good things. These sophisticated transmission systems need smooth gear changes to handle the constant shifting that comes with modern farming, from shuttle work with a loader to range changes during heavy fieldwork. This replacement synchronizer gets your transmission back to shifting like it should, so you can focus on the work instead of babying the gearbox.
What You’re Getting
- Precision-machined synchronizer ring that matches original equipment specifications
- High-quality friction material designed to handle the torque loads of heavy farm work
- Built for the advanced transmission systems in T7 and T7000 series tractors, including Range Command, Power Command, and Auto Command options
- Direct replacement part—no modifications or special tools required for installation
Built for Real Farm Work
The T7000 and T7 series represent serious horsepower—from mid-range workhorses handling mixed farming operations to high-horsepower machines delivering exceptional performance for heavy tillage, large-scale planting, and harvesting applications. Whether you’re making countless headland turns during fieldwork or working that shuttle lever hundreds of times a day with loader work, these transmissions need synchronizers that can handle the constant cycling without wearing out.
Made to Last
Farm transmissions take serious punishment, and synchronizers are right in the thick of it. This replacement features heat-treated components and friction materials engineered to resist the wear that comes with heavy torque loads and frequent shifting. The precision-engineered design distributes loads evenly throughout the drivetrain, reducing stress concentrations that could cause premature failure.
Installation Notes
This is a transmission-split job that requires some serious shop time and the right tools. If your transmission has been acting up for a while, plan on changing your transmission fluid and filters while you’re in there. Make sure to follow proper torque specifications during reassembly—synchronizers are precision parts that need everything aligned correctly to work properly.






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