Description
When you press that brake pedal during a steep descent with a loaded wagon or need to stop quickly at a road crossing, this brake actuator is what translates your foot pressure into actual stopping power at the wheel. Reliable brake performance is critical for operator safety when navigating hillsides, controlling heavy implements, and making emergency stops during field operations or road travel between farm locations. A worn actuator can mean the difference between a controlled stop and a dangerous situation you don’t want to face.
Key Features
- Left-hand specific design ensures proper brake balance and even stopping power
- Built to handle the demanding conditions of agricultural work with thousands of brake applications
- Direct replacement part that installs using existing mounting points and brake lines
- Heavy-duty construction designed for tractors that regularly haul heavy loads and work steep terrain
Built for Real Farm Work
Massey Ferguson 4200 and 4300 series tractors are essential workhorses in modern agricultural operations, from intensive row crop farming to livestock management and heavy-duty field work. These tractors frequently operate in demanding conditions including steep terrain, heavy loads, and frequent stop-and-go operations during cultivation, harvesting, and material transport. Whether you’re pulling grain carts during harvest, operating a loader for daily chores, or navigating county roads with implements in tow, this actuator provides the reliable brake control these versatile machines demand.
Made to Last
Farm brake systems take serious punishment from dust, moisture, and constant use in challenging conditions. This actuator is engineered to withstand the high pressures and temperature extremes that come with agricultural work. The precision-machined components maintain consistent brake response even after thousands of cycles, so you get dependable stopping power season after season.
Installation Notes
This actuator mounts directly in place of your original unit using existing brake lines and mounting hardware. Since you’ll be working with the brake system, it’s a good time to check your brake fluid level and condition. Installation requires brake system disassembly and should only be performed by qualified technicians familiar with hydraulic brake systems. Always test your brakes thoroughly in a safe area before heading back to work.



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