Description
When your Massey Ferguson 35 or 135 starts feeling loose in the front end—wandering on the road, clunking over bumps, or making you fight the steering wheel to hold a straight row—worn pivot pin bushings are usually the culprit. These small but critical parts keep your front axle tight and responsive, and when they’re shot, everything from tire wear to safety takes a hit. This bushing set brings back that solid, confident steering feel your tractor had when it was new.
What You’re Getting
- Set of two precision-machined bushings for complete front axle restoration
- Short-type design that’s the right fit for standard MF 35/135 front axles
- High-grade steel construction that handles the constant stress of farm work
- Corrosion-resistant finish stands up to mud, moisture, and whatever else the farm throws at it
- Direct replacement—no modifications needed, just swap out the worn ones
Built for Real Farm Work
Your MF 35 or 135 isn’t just a showpiece—it’s a working machine that handles everything from cultivating row crops to running a loader around the barn. Whether you’re mowing pastures, pulling a hay rake, or doing cleanup work around the property, these bushings take the punishment so your steering stays tight and predictable. They work hand-in-hand with the front axle pin to create the pivot point that lets your front wheels follow ground contours while keeping you in control.
Made to Last
These aren’t bargain bushings that’ll be loose again next season. The precision manufacturing ensures smooth pivot action with proper clearances, while the quality steel construction handles decades of farm use. They’re built to the same standards as the original parts that came on your tractor, so you know they’ll hold up to whatever work you throw at them.
Installation Notes
This is a job for when you’re ready to tear into the front end—you’ll need to pull the front axle assembly and have the right tools for pressing bushings. While you’re in there, it’s smart to check the condition of your front axle pin and mounting hardware. If those are worn, replacing just the bushings won’t solve your steering problems. Take your time with the alignment when you put everything back together—it makes all the difference in how the tractor handles.






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