Description
When your tractor door starts sagging or won’t close tight, you know it’s time for new hardware. A cab door that won’t seal properly lets in dust, rain, and that engine noise you’ve been trying to escape. This small but critical bushing is what keeps your door hinge operating smoothly and maintaining proper alignment. When it wears out, you’ll notice the door dropping, binding when you try to open it, or refusing to latch properly.
What You’re Getting
- Precision-engineered bushing that restores smooth door operation and proper alignment
- Durable construction that handles the constant opening and closing cycles of daily farm work
- Direct replacement part that fits without modifications or special tools
- Quality materials designed to resist wear from weather exposure and vibration
Built for Real Farm Work
These Massey Ferguson tractors represent the modern era of agricultural equipment with enclosed cabs, air conditioning, and operator comfort features. Popular on farms from 150 to 1000+ acres, they handle everything from heavy tillage and planting to hay operations and loader work. The 3000 and 3600 series are known for their reliability in demanding applications like deep ripping, large-scale planting, heavy harvest operations, and commercial hay production where operators spend 10-12 hours a day in the seat. Whether you’re cultivating, mowing, or running a loader, you need a door that opens and closes smoothly every time.
Made to Last
Farm equipment doors take a beating from wind, weather, and the occasional bump from equipment or tree branches. This bushing is built to handle those conditions, maintaining its fit and function through temperature swings and constant use. The materials resist corrosion and wear, ensuring your door operates properly for years to come.
Installation Notes
Installation requires supporting the door weight while you’re working – cab doors are heavier than they look. Always check your door frame mounting points for wear before installing new hardware, and use the proper torque on all mounting bolts to ensure everything stays tight. A little grease on the bushing during installation helps everything work smoothly right from the start.




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