Description
When your PTO-driven equipment starts acting up—your baler timing gets off, your feed mixer runs inconsistent, or your tractor’s display shows erratic RPM readings—the problem often traces back to a failing speed sensor. Your advanced Ford New Holland uses PTO speed data for critical functions – maintaining proper baler timing, preventing wrapper overwrap, protecting implements from overspeed damage, and optimizing fuel consumption. This replacement sensor gets your monitoring system back to providing the accurate speed data your tractor needs for reliable PTO operation.
What You’re Getting
- Electronic monitoring that provides steady, accurate PTO speed readings to your tractor’s computer and display
- Sensing element that accurately reads shaft rotation even when covered in dust or operating in temperature extremes, providing steady accurate readings that your tractor’s computer and implements can rely on for automated functions
- Durable construction designed to handle the vibration and harsh conditions around PTO systems
- Direct replacement that plugs into your existing wiring harness without modifications
Built for Real Farm Work
This sensor serves the Ford New Holland TL, TN, TS, and TSA series tractors that power everything from rotary cutters and hay balers to feed mixers and manure spreaders. These utility and row-crop tractors handle a wide range of PTO work where accurate speed monitoring is essential for implement performance and protection. The sensor also fits Fiat Winner series tractors, giving you reliable speed feedback during intensive field operations.
Made to Last
This replacement uses automotive-grade sealing and materials to survive where others fail, maintaining accurate readings season after season. The sensor’s electronic design eliminates the wear and bounce issues that plague mechanical monitoring systems, providing consistent performance through thousands of hours of operation.
Installation Notes
The sensor typically mounts near the PTO shaft with a direct plug-in connection. The sensor must be positioned correctly relative to the tone ring for accurate readings. After installation, check your tractor’s display to verify you’re getting steady RPM readings that match your expectations. Clean the connector thoroughly before installation to ensure a good electrical connection.




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