Description
When your tractor’s computer can’t tell how fast something’s spinning, all sorts of problems start showing up. Maybe your PTO protection kicks in when it shouldn’t, or your implement timing goes haywire, or you get fault codes that make no sense. A failed proximity speed sensor is often the culprit—it’s the electronic eyes and ears that tell your tractor’s brain what’s happening with rotating shafts and components.
What You’re Getting
- Precise magnetic sensing that reads shaft speed without physical contact
- Weather-sealed construction that handles dust, moisture, and vibration
- Electronic output signal that integrates seamlessly with tractor computer systems
- Durable mounting design that maintains proper positioning relative to tone rings
Built for Real Farm Work
This proximity sensor works on various modern tractors equipped with electronic monitoring systems. Whether you’re running equipment that needs PTO speed feedback, wheel speed monitoring for traction control, or engine speed sensing for automated functions, this sensor provides the critical data that keeps everything working together smoothly.
Made to Last
Electronic sensors live in tough spots—close to rotating machinery, exposed to weather, and subject to constant vibration. This proximity sensor features robust construction with proper sealing to keep moisture and debris out while maintaining accurate readings. The non-contact magnetic design means no wear parts to replace.
Good to Know
Installation location and positioning are critical for proper operation—the sensor must be the correct distance from the tone ring or target. Clean the mounting area and electrical connections thoroughly before installation. After replacement, you may need to clear fault codes through your display. If you’re still getting erratic readings, check the tone ring for damage or debris buildup.






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