Description
When your three-point hitch starts dropping on one side or won’t hold implements level, that worn leveling box assembly is usually the culprit. You’re not just dealing with crooked cultivator passes anymore—you’re fighting uneven wear on expensive equipment and watching your precision turn to frustration. This replacement assembly for MF 3600, 6100, and 8100 series tractors gets you back to the smooth, reliable implement control these powerful machines were designed to deliver.
What You’re Getting
- Complete leveling box assembly ready to restore precise three-point control
- Category 2 construction with 750mm length and 25.5mm pin specification
- Proper 38mm gap between forks for correct implement spacing
- Direct replacement that maintains factory three-point geometry
- Heavy-duty internal components built for the loads these big tractors generate
Built for Real Farm Work
These aren’t small utility tractors—your 8140 pulling a 20-foot cultivator or 3670 running a wide disc harrow needs every bit of that leveling control. When you’re working with implements this size, even slight leveling issues become major problems. One side cutting deeper means uneven seedbed prep and constant operator fatigue from making corrections. This leveling box gives you the independent lower link adjustment that keeps wide implements perfectly level, regardless of what the field throws at you.
Made to Last
This assembly is engineered for the serious lifting forces these larger Massey tractors generate. Quality seals prevent the internal leakage that causes implements to slowly drop or tilt during work. The mechanical linkages handle thousands of adjustment cycles without developing the slop that ruins precise control. Built to withstand the massive loads created when lifting heavy mounted implements or maintaining down-pressure on deep-working tillage tools.
Good to Know
Installation requires careful attention to get your three-point geometry correct. Document your current rod lengths and adjustment positions before removal—it’ll save time during setup. Start with a level surface and familiar implement for initial adjustment, then test through the full lift range. Proper mounting bolt torque is critical since loose mountings cause premature wear and dangerous implement handling. After installation, service according to specifications to ensure years of reliable operation.



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