Description
When you’re setting up your three-point hitch and nothing seems to run level no matter how you adjust it, there’s a good chance your levelling box housing has seen better days. This critical component houses the gear mechanism that lets you fine-tune your implement’s working angle and keeps everything running smoothly. Whether you’re trying to get that cultivator cutting evenly or keep your mower deck parallel to the ground, a worn housing can turn simple adjustments into all-day headaches.
What You’re Getting
- Durable cast construction that handles the constant stress and vibration of three-point operation
- Precise gear housing design that maintains proper alignment for smooth adjustment
- Direct replacement for worn original units – no modifications needed
- Heavy-duty materials built to withstand years of field work and weather exposure
Built for Real Farm Work
This housing fits a wide range of classic Massey Ferguson tractors from the legendary TE20 series through the popular 100 and 200 series models, plus select Ford machines. These are the workhorses that built modern agriculture – tractors that handled everything from breaking ground to finishing work. Whether you’re running a small hobby farm with an MF35 or working bigger ground with a 240, this housing keeps your three-point system operating like it should.
Made to Last
Farm equipment housings take a beating from constant gear movement, hydraulic pressure, and the inevitable bumps that come with implement work. This replacement housing is cast from quality materials that resist wear and cracking, with proper wall thickness to handle the loads these older tractors were designed for. It’s built to match the durability that made these tractors last 60+ years in the first place.
Installation Notes
Replacing a levelling box housing typically requires removing the entire three-point assembly, so it’s a good time to inspect and replace other worn components like seals, gaskets, and adjustment mechanisms. Most experienced mechanics can handle this job with basic tools, but having the tractor properly supported and the hydraulic system depressurized is essential for safety. Consider updating other three-point components while you’re in there – it saves labor down the road.


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