Description
Drive shafts need protection—not just from you, but from the weather, debris, and wear that comes with farm work. If you’ve been running without a proper guard or noticed your old one is cracked, bent, or just plain missing, this 543mm cover puts a critical barrier between rotating parts and everything else. It’s one of those parts you hope you never really need, but you’ll be grateful it’s there when you do.
What You’re Getting
- Solid 543mm length provides complete coverage for your drive shaft assembly
- Heavy-duty construction that handles impacts from field debris and careless implement connections
- Factory-spec fit means no modifications or custom mounting needed
- Weather-resistant design protects against UV damage and the elements
- Proper clearance allows full range of motion without interference
Built for Real Farm Work
This guard covers the drive shafts on your Massey Ferguson 4200 and 4300 series tractors—machines built to handle everything from loader work around the farmyard to serious field operations. Whether you’re running hydraulic implements, moving big square bales, or pulling heavy tillage equipment, these tractors put serious torque through their drive systems. That’s exactly when proper guarding becomes critical.
Made to Last
Farm equipment takes a beating, and drive shaft guards are no exception. This one’s designed to handle the vibration, impacts, and weather exposure that comes with daily farm use. The construction resists cracking from UV exposure and holds up to the occasional bump from loader buckets or implement tongues during hookups.
Good to Know
Installation uses your existing mounting points—no drilling or fabricating required. Clean the mounting area first and make sure all fasteners are properly tightened. The guard should provide complete protection while still allowing access for maintenance when needed. Don’t run without proper guarding, even temporarily—exposed drive shafts can catch clothing or cause serious injury in seconds.






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