Description
If your cab feels like it’s rattling your teeth loose or you’re getting a jarring ride that makes long days in the seat pure misery, chances are your cab mounting isolators have given up the fight. When these rubber mounts start to deteriorate, you’ll feel every bump and vibration from the engine and transmission directly through the cab floor and seat. A worn cab mount also allows the cab to shift and move, which can stress door frames and cause alignment problems with controls and linkages. This replacement isolator gets your cab properly cushioned and positioned again.
What You’re Getting
- Heavy-duty rubber construction that’s engineered with the right durometer to provide effective vibration isolation without being too soft to maintain cab stability
- Steel mounting plates designed to distribute loads properly and prevent the rubber from tearing under stress
- Precise dimensions of 39.1mm x 58.1mm x 48.2mm for proper fit and function
- Direct replacement for Lambourn/Sankey cab systems – no modifications needed
Built for Real Farm Work
These Massey Ferguson 265 and 290 tractors are reliable workhorses that handle everything from cultivation and hay work to loader operations. Whether you’re spending long hours plowing fields or running implements, these tractors need proper cab isolation to keep you comfortable and productive through the work season.
Made to Last
Oil and weather-resistant rubber compound resists cracking and hardening even through years of temperature swings and exposure to hydraulic fluid and diesel fuel. The steel reinforcement plates handle the constant stress of engine vibration and field impacts without failing.
Installation Notes
Installation requires supporting the cab weight during replacement. Inspect all cab mounts at the same time since they typically wear at similar rates. Replace mounts in pairs to maintain proper cab balance and vibration control. This keeps your cab properly aligned and prevents premature wear on doors and controls.






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