Description
Your gear shift takes a beating from daily use, and a worn-out knob makes shifting a chore. If you’ve been gripping a cracked plastic knob or wrestling with one that spins freely on the lever, you know how frustrating it gets when you’re trying to find the right gear quickly. This early-type replacement knob with its integrated shoulder design brings back that solid, positive feel when you’re shifting through gears during field work.
What You’re Getting
- Early-type design with built-in shoulder that positions perfectly and won’t slip down the lever shaft
- Sturdy construction that handles the constant shifting of farm work without cracking or wearing smooth
- Precise threading that screws on tight and stays put through vibration and daily use
- Ergonomic grip that feels right in your hand, even when you’re wearing gloves
Built for Real Farm Work
Whether you’re shuttling between forward and reverse while loading round bales, shifting through the ranges while plowing, or finding just the right gear for tedding hay, a good shift knob makes all the difference. This knob fits those reliable early Massey Ferguson 35 and 135 models that are still earning their keep on farms everywhere, plus it works on compatible John Deere tractors with similar gear lever setups.
Made to Last
This isn’t just about looks – a cracked or worn knob is hard to grip, especially with gloves on, making precise gear selection difficult when you need it most. This replacement uses quality materials that resist cracking from temperature changes and won’t wear smooth from constant handling. The shoulder design provides extra stability compared to standard knobs.
Good to Know
Installation is simple – just unscrew the old knob and thread on the new one. Make sure to thread it on completely for a secure fit. If your old knob is stuck, a little penetrating oil and patience usually does the trick. The shoulder design means this knob sits at the right height automatically – no guessing about proper position.






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