Description
If you’ve ever watched your Massey Ferguson 135 or 35 tip forward when you lift a heavy load with your front-end loader, or noticed the rear wheels dancing around when you’re running a big cultivator, you know how important proper weight distribution is. This front weight carrier frame is designed to solve exactly those problems by giving you a solid way to add ballast where it’ll do the most good.
What You’re Getting
- Heavy-duty steel construction that handles the stress of ballast weights and field work
- Specifically engineered for bent axle configurations on MF 135 and 35 series tractors
- Complete mounting hardware included so you’ve got everything for a secure installation
- Accommodates standard suitcase weights or concrete blocks for flexible ballast options
- Strategic weight placement that improves stability and prevents dangerous front-end lifting
Built for Real Farm Work
The MF 135 and 35 series tractors are legendary workhorses that handle everything from plowing and cultivating to loader work and hay operations. Whether you’re running a small farm or managing livestock, these tractors are built to work hard with various attachments. This weight carrier really shines when you’re operating front-end loaders or running heavy three-point implements that need extra front ballast for proper balance.
Made to Last
This carrier frame is built from heavy-gauge steel with the kind of robust construction that matches your tractor’s reputation for reliability. The durable finish stands up to weather, chemicals, and the general abuse that comes with farm life. It’s designed to carry significant weight while handling the vibration and stress of daily operations.
Installation Notes
This carrier is made specifically for bent axle configurations, so double-check your axle type before ordering—straight axle models need a different carrier. Installation involves bolting the frame to your front axle using the included hardware. It’s straightforward work, but make sure you follow proper torque specs since this frame will be carrying substantial weight.


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