Description
If you’re fighting with heavy steering on your Massey Ferguson, chances are this flexy power steering pipe has given up the ghost. A cracked or damaged steering pipe doesn’t just make steering harder—it can leak hydraulic fluid all over your engine bay and leave you wrestling with what should be fingertip control. This replacement flexible power steering pipe restores smooth, effortless steering so you can get back to focusing on the work instead of fighting the wheel.
What You’re Getting
- Flexible construction handles vibration and movement without cracking like rigid pipes
- High-pressure design withstands power steering system pressures without ballooning or bursting
- Direct replacement part that fits like the original—no modifications needed
- Professional-grade fittings ensure leak-free connections at both ends
- Built to handle the constant flexing and pressure cycling of daily farm use
Built for Real Farm Work
This flexy pipe fits a range of popular Massey Ferguson tractors including the 135, 148, 240, 250, and 550 models. Whether you’re running a compact 135 around the barn with a loader, using a mid-size 240 for cultivation work, or operating a 550 for heavy field operations, smooth power steering makes every job easier and less tiring.
Made to Last
This isn’t just any hydraulic hose—it’s specifically engineered for power steering applications where flexibility is critical. The reinforced construction handles the high pressures your steering system generates while staying flexible enough to absorb engine vibration and movement. Quality materials resist deterioration from hydraulic fluid, temperature swings, and the constant pressure cycling that kills inferior hoses.
Installation Notes
Installation is straightforward—just replace the old pipe with this new flexy one using the existing fittings. After installation, bleed the power steering system by turning the wheel lock-to-lock several times with the engine running. Check fluid level frequently during this process, and top off as needed. If your steering was getting heavy before the pipe failed, consider changing the power steering fluid and filter too—contamination from a deteriorating pipe can affect the whole system.





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