Description
That old air cleaner hose on your FE35 has been working hard for decades, connecting your air filter to the engine intake manifold. If you’ve noticed cracks developing in the rubber or loose connections that let unfiltered air sneak into your engine, it’s time for a replacement. This specific hose is designed for the 4-cylinder engines found in these classic Massey Ferguson tractors, ensuring your reliable workhorse keeps breathing clean air like it was designed to.
What You’re Getting
- Proper fit for the oil bath air cleaner system used on these vintage tractors
- Durable rubber construction that handles the heat cycles between cold mornings and hot field work
- Direct replacement design that maintains the right clearances from hot engine parts
- Quality materials that resist cracking and deterioration better than generic hoses
Built for Real Farm Work
The FE35 and 35 series served as the backbone of agricultural operations for decades, handling everything from field cultivation and planting to hay production and general farm maintenance. These tractors were designed for reliability in dusty conditions common in grain farming, making effective air filtration absolutely critical for engine longevity. Whether you’re using your classic Massey for pasture maintenance, hay work, or vintage shows, this hose keeps the air system sealed and working properly.
Made to Last
Air cleaner hoses take a beating from constant flexing, temperature swings, and exposure to engine heat. This replacement hose uses rubber compounds that can handle the stress without becoming brittle or developing cracks that let dirt bypass your filter system. It brings your air filtration back to factory specs, ensuring your trusty workhorse breathes clean air for many more years of faithful service.
Installation Notes
Installation requires basic hand tools and takes about 30 minutes. Clean the air intake pipe thoroughly before mounting the new hose. Make sure all clamps and connections are tight to prevent unfiltered air from bypassing the system. If the old hose is stuck from years of service, a little twisting while pulling usually does the trick.





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