Description
When you’re crawling around under your Massey Ferguson fixing something bigger, it’s amazing how often you’ll find one of these little clips broken or missing entirely. That rattling noise you’ve been hearing? The loose linkage that won’t stay put? Nine times out of ten, it’s because a stop guide clip gave up the ghost. This simple spring steel clip might be small, but it does the important job of keeping parts positioned right where they belong.
What You’re Getting
- Universal design that fits everything from your compact 35 to your bigger 200 series models
- Spring steel construction that grabs tight and stays put through years of vibration
- Corrosion-resistant finish handles whatever weather and chemicals you throw at it
- Direct replacement—no modifications needed, just clip it in place
- Simple installation that takes seconds with no special tools
Built for Real Farm Work
This clip works across the entire range of classic Massey Ferguson tractors that have been farm workhorses for decades. Whether you’re maintaining a vintage 35 for weekend projects, keeping a reliable 135 running for daily chores, or servicing a bigger 200 series for serious field work, these clips show up in hydraulic linkages, control mechanisms, and anywhere parts need to be guided or held in position.
Made to Last
Farm life is tough on small parts—constant vibration, temperature swings, and exposure to everything from diesel fuel to fertilizer. This clip uses quality spring steel that keeps its grip even after thousands of cycles. The proper metallurgy means it won’t crack, corrode, or lose its tension like cheaper clips that leave you hunting for replacements again next season.
Good to Know
Before you install the new clip, clean the mounting area and check for wear on the parts it’s supposed to hold. The clip should snap into place easily and hold things secure without binding. If you’re dealing with multiple rattles or loose parts, grab a few extras—these clips are cheap insurance and easy to lose when you’re elbow-deep in a repair. Keep some in your toolbox for those inevitable field fixes.






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