Description
If you’ve been fighting sloppy steering or feeling every bump through the steering wheel, worn steering box arms might be the culprit. These critical linkage components connect your steering box to the front wheels, and when they start wearing out, you’ll notice loose steering, wandering, or that annoying play at the wheel. This pair of replacement steering box arms restores that tight, responsive feel your Massey should have, making every turn precise whether you’re navigating tight spots around the barn or holding a straight line in the field.
What You’re Getting
- Sold as a matched pair – both left and right steering box arms included
- Heavy-duty construction designed to handle the steering loads and stresses of agricultural operations
- Precision-machined surfaces ensure smooth steering operation and proper wheel alignment
- Direct OEM replacement design fits perfectly with existing steering components and geometry
- Built to eliminate the play and slop that develops over years of hard use
Built for Real Farm Work
Your Massey Ferguson 100 or 200 series handles diverse tasks where steering effort really matters, like maneuvering with a full loader bucket, making tight turns at row ends, or just reducing fatigue during those 12-hour planting days. These popular tractors are workhorses on livestock farms, hay operations, and mixed farming enterprises where precise control matters. Whether you’re running a 135 utility tractor or a bigger 240 for field work, proper steering isn’t just convenience – it’s safety and productivity.
Made to Last
Steering components face unique challenges in farm environments, with constant exposure to dirt, moisture, and the heavy loads that come with agricultural work. These steering box arms are engineered to handle those demanding conditions while maintaining the precise tolerances needed for accurate steering response. The quality construction resists the wear that causes steering looseness, ensuring years of reliable operation even under tough farm conditions.
Good to Know
Installation requires raising the front of the tractor and removing the wheel, tire, and associated steering components to access the mounting points. While this is work that requires mechanical knowledge and proper equipment, many experienced farmers handle it themselves. Make sure to check the condition of bushings, bearings, and other steering components while you have the front end apart, since worn parts often affect each other. It’s also a good time to check your front end alignment once everything’s back together.




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