Description
When your tractor starts feeling loose in the steering or you hear a clunk every time you turn the wheel, it’s likely time to replace these hardworking little bushings. They sit right in the steering mechanism where metal parts meet, preventing wear and keeping your steering responsive and predictable. With the constant movement and stress of field work, these bushings gradually wear out, but replacing them brings back that tight, controlled steering feel you need for precise work.
What You’re Getting
- Durable metal construction that handles the stress of heavy steering loads and vibration
- Precision-machined to exact specifications for proper fit in steering shaft assemblies
- Direct replacement for original equipment – no modifications needed for installation
- Two bushings required per tractor for complete steering shaft restoration
- Works in both front axle support applications and power steering rack assemblies
Built for Real Farm Work
These bushings work hard in a wide range of Massey Ferguson tractors, from the popular 165 and 175 utility models that handle loader work and general farming tasks to the bigger 282 and 290 tractors pulling heavy implements. Whether you’re running a mid-size tractor for row crop work or using one of the industrial models for construction and municipal jobs, precise steering control makes every task safer and more efficient.
Made to Last
Farm equipment steering takes tremendous punishment from bumps, vibration, and the constant turning required for field work. These metal bushings are built to handle those loads while maintaining the precise tolerances needed for smooth operation. The quality construction resists wear and keeps doing its job through thousands of hours of use, preventing the expensive damage that happens when worn bushings allow metal-on-metal contact.
Installation Notes
You’ll need to access the steering assembly for installation, which is a good time to inspect related components like steering shafts and pins. Since you need two bushings per tractor, it’s smart to replace both at the same time even if only one seems worn. Clean all surfaces thoroughly during installation – dirt and contamination are the enemy of any bushing application.






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