Description
When your 16×16 Electro Command transmission starts acting up—maybe it’s jerky on shifts or won’t hold gears under load—there’s a good chance this small but critical poppet valve is the culprit. When your transmission starts slipping or won’t hold under load, you know it’s time to dig deeper than just changing the oil. This complete clutch pack gives you everything needed to restore proper power transfer from your engine to the wheels, eliminating that frustrating slip that robs you of efficiency when you’re trying to get work done. This poppet valve controls hydraulic pressure in your Active Drive system, ensuring smooth gear changes and proper clutch engagement.
What You’re Getting
- Precision-machined valve that controls hydraulic pressure for smooth transmission operation
- Direct replacement for worn or stuck original poppet valves that cause shifting problems
- Built to handle the constant pressure cycling of modern electrohydraulic transmissions
- Quality construction that maintains proper sealing under high hydraulic pressures
Built for Real Farm Work
This clutch pack fits the popular mid-range tractors that handle diverse tasks on modern farms – from T4.75 models running bush hogs to T5.115 tractors pulling discs through heavy residue. These versatile machines spend their days doing everything from loader work to cultivation, and they need transmissions that engage positively every time you shift. The Electro Command system in these tractors uses electronic controls to manage hydraulic pressure for clutch packs and gear selection, making this valve a key component for reliable operation.
Made to Last
Transmission clutches live in a tough environment – constantly bathed in hot oil while handling full engine torque. This poppet valve is designed to handle the same demanding conditions, with materials that resist wear from hydraulic fluid and the constant pressure changes of electronic transmission control.
Good to Know
This valve typically mounts in the transmission valve body and requires some disassembly to replace. If you’re experiencing erratic shifting or transmission codes, check this valve along with your transmission filters and fluid condition. Keep the work area clean during installation—even small contaminants can cause problems in electrohydraulic systems.






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