Description
When your three-point hitch starts acting up—dropping implements unexpectedly or refusing to lift heavy attachments—worn lift cylinder studs are often the culprit. These critical connections take the full brunt of your hydraulic system’s force every time you raise a disc, cultivator, or any implement. This 9/16″ x 3″ stud gets your Massey’s hydraulic lift system back to full working order so you can get on with the real work.
What You’re Getting
- Short 3-inch design for standard lift cylinder connections—not the extended version used in some configurations
- 9/16″ UNF threads that match Massey specifications exactly for proper fit and strength
- Heavy-duty construction built to handle thousands of pounds of hydraulic force
- Direct replacement stud that installs without modifications or adapters
Built for Real Farm Work
This stud fits a wide range of Massey Ferguson tractors from the compact 100 series through the powerful 800 series, plus the specialized Articulated models. Whether you’re running a smaller 188 for loader work or a big 800 series for heavy tillage, this universal design reflects Massey’s smart engineering approach to standardizing hydraulic components across their line. It’s the kind of part that saves you from keeping multiple studs in inventory.
Made to Last
These aren’t your run-of-the-mill hardware store bolts. They’re engineered to withstand the constant stress cycles that come with raising and lowering heavy implements day after day. The heat-treated steel construction maintains its strength through years of operation, and the precision UNF threads ensure a tight, secure fit that won’t work loose from vibration.
Good to Know
Always replace lift cylinder studs in pairs even if only one shows damage—uneven wear is common and replacing both prevents future problems. Before installation, relieve hydraulic pressure and support any raised implements safely. Clean all threads thoroughly and use proper torque specifications to avoid over-tightening, which can crack mounting points, or under-tightening, which allows dangerous movement under load.






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