Description
When your speedometer starts acting up or quits reading altogether, the problem isn’t always inside the gauge. More often than not, it’s a corroded or damaged electrical connection at the angle drive that’s causing your headaches. This replacement socket restores that critical connection between your tractor’s mechanical angle drive and the speedometer system, giving you accurate readings again without the expense of replacing the whole gauge.
What You’re Getting
- Direct replacement socket that plugs right into your existing angle drive unit
- Heavy-duty terminals that resist corrosion and maintain solid contact
- Weather-sealed design keeps moisture and dirt out of the connection
- Quality construction that handles the vibration and temperature swings of daily farm work
Built for Real Farm Work
This socket fits all the popular Deutz series from the versatile Agroprima models perfect for mixed farming operations, to the reliable Agrostar tractors built for row crop work, plus all those workhorse DX series machines that keep farms running. Whether you’re spreading fertilizer, planting beans, or pulling wagons to the elevator, accurate ground speed readings help you get application rates right and stay legal on the road.
Made to Last
The angle drive area is a tough spot for electrical connections – heat from the transmission, road spray, and constant vibration all work against reliable operation. This socket uses improved materials and terminal plating to fight off corrosion while maintaining positive contact with the drive unit pins. It’s built to give you years of trouble-free service.
Installation Notes
This is one of those ten-minute fixes that can save you hours of troubleshooting. Simply unplug the old socket, clean any corrosion from the angle drive pins, and connect the new one. A dab of dielectric grease on the terminals helps prevent future corrosion. If your speedometer still acts up after installing the new socket, check the angle drive unit itself for wear.





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