Description
If your tractor feels like it’s wandering down the road or you’ve got play in the steering wheel, a worn steering column bush is often the culprit. This small rubber component sits inside the steering column and keeps things tight and smooth when you turn the wheel. When it starts to deteriorate, you’ll feel it right away in how your tractor steers.
What You’re Getting
- Outer rubber construction that dampens vibration and road noise
- Precision-sized at 20.5 x 24.1 x 31.7mm for an exact fit in your steering column
- Durable rubber compound that handles the constant movement and weather exposure
- Direct replacement part that restores tight steering feel
Built for Real Farm Work
This bush fits the workhorse Massey Ferguson 100 and 200 series tractors that have been the backbone of American farms for decades. Whether you’re running a 165 for row crop work, using a 175 for hay operations, or putting a 285 through heavy field work, these tractors need responsive steering for safe operation around buildings, livestock, and on busy farm roads.
Made to Last
Farm tractors see all kinds of conditions, from dusty fields to muddy lots, and the steering components take a beating. This rubber bush is engineered to handle the constant flexing, temperature changes, and vibration that come with farm use. The material stays flexible in cold weather and won’t crack under the summer heat.
Good to Know
Replacing this bush usually requires some disassembly of the steering column, so it’s a good time to inspect other steering components while you’re in there. If the bush has been bad for a while, check the steering shaft for wear where the old bush was allowing extra movement. A little grease on the new bush during installation helps it seat properly.






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