Description
If you’ve noticed your three-point hitch not staying level or implements not sitting right, a worn levelling box fork could be the culprit. This critical component works inside your TEF20’s hydraulic lift system to keep implements properly positioned and balanced. When it’s worn or damaged, you’ll fight with tilted implements and uneven work—something every farmer knows makes for long days and poor results.
What You’re Getting
- Precision-machined fork that maintains proper implement levelling action
- 20D bottom specification ensures correct fit in your TEF20’s lift system
- 245mm length provides the reach needed for full lift range operation
- Durable construction that handles the constant pressure cycles of hydraulic operation
- Direct replacement part that restores original equipment performance
Built for Real Farm Work
This levelling fork is specifically designed for the Massey Ferguson TEF20, one of the most dependable utility tractors ever built. Whether you’re running a bush hog, cultivator, or carry-all, this fork ensures your three-point implements stay level and work correctly. The TEF20’s hydraulic system depends on precise internal components like this fork to deliver the smooth, reliable operation these tractors are known for.
Made to Last
Three-point hitch components take constant abuse from pressure changes, implement weight, and the vibration of field work. This fork is built to handle those stresses with proper metallurgy and precise tolerances that maintain hydraulic system integrity. It’s engineered to work with the rest of your lift system for years of reliable service.
Installation Notes
Replacing this fork requires disassembly of the hydraulic lift housing, so plan on draining and refilling your hydraulic fluid. Clean everything thoroughly during the process—any dirt or debris will quickly damage your new components. Check the condition of related parts while you’re in there, as worn seals or pistons can cause premature failure of your new fork.






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