Description
If you’ve noticed your steering feeling loose or sloppy when you’re navigating around the barnyard or making turns at the end of rows, a worn steering box bush is likely the culprit. This little component eliminates the excessive play and wandering steering that develops as original bushings wear out over decades of farm use. A fresh set of bushings brings back that tight, responsive steering you remember when your tractor was newer, making field work safer and more precise.
What You’re Getting
- Precision-machined tolerances that restore proper steering geometry
- Quality construction that handles the loads and vibration of real farm work while providing smooth, consistent steering response
- High-grade steel construction with corrosion-resistant finish that withstands harsh agricultural environments
- Direct replacement part that requires no modifications for installation
Built for Real Farm Work
These Massey Ferguson tractors are legendary workhorses that handle diverse farming operations from cultivating row crops and managing hay production to operating loaders and handling livestock chores in mixed farming environments. Whether you’re using your 135 for loader work around the farmyard, running a cultivator through corn ground, or doing hay work on small to medium farms, proper steering components are essential for safe, accurate operation.
Made to Last
Quality steel construction handles the constant stress of heavy implements, uneven terrain, and daily farm operations while maintaining safe steering control and preventing premature tire wear. Cheap bushings wear out quickly and can actually damage your axle pin, leading to much more expensive repairs, so this quality replacement is built to last through thousands of hours of work.
Installation Notes
Installation requires removal of the steering system components and specialized tools for proper bushing installation and alignment, so always inspect related components during installation and follow proper torque specifications. Make sure the housing is clean and the bushing is properly seated, use a light coating of grease for assembly, and check your steering periodically after installation to ensure smooth operation.






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