Description
Ever watched one side of your mower deck scalp the grass while the other barely touches it? Or noticed your cultivator digging trenches on one side while leaving untouched strips on the other? That’s your three-point hitch telling you the leveling box needs attention. This complete vertical leveling box assembly puts an end to those uneven implements and gets your equipment working like it should – level, precise, and consistent across the full width.
What You’re Getting
- Complete assembly with all components included – no hunting for missing parts
- Vertical design provides smoother adjustment than older horizontal types
- Right-to-left configuration maintains proper geometry with your lift arms
- Heavy-duty construction handles high draft loads without developing play
- Direct replacement for worn assemblies – no modifications needed
Built for Real Farm Work
This assembly fits a wide range of workhorses from the compact MF 3115 utility tractors up through the powerful 6110 models, plus the European-built Renault and Claas Atles, Ares, and Arion series. Whether you’re running a disc harrow in rocky ground, pulling a moldboard plow through heavy clay, or using a rotary mower along ditches, this is the precision component that keeps everything tracking straight and cutting evenly.
Made to Last
The vertical design gives you better mechanical advantage than the old horizontal style, and quality gearing resists wear from dirt and debris better than exposed turnbuckle designs. Unlike makeshift chain adjustments or fixed links, this precision-built assembly maintains smooth operation and repeatable settings season after season, even under the constant stress of heavy implements.
Installation Notes
Remove the old assembly completely, clean the mounting points, and bolt in the new unit with proper alignment to your lift arms. Best practice is to make initial adjustments on level ground with an implement attached – raise and lower the arms while adjusting until both sides contact simultaneously. This gives you the baseline for field adjustments.






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