Description
When your three-point hitch isn’t holding implements level anymore, or you’ve got play and slop in your leveling box, it’s time to look at the shaft that’s doing all the work. This 375mm leveling box shaft is the precision component that translates your hydraulic adjustments into actual implement positioning. Whether you’re trying to get that cultivator running true or keep a mower cutting evenly across uneven ground, a worn shaft turns every adjustment into guesswork.
What You’re Getting
- Heavy-duty 375mm length designed for proper leverage and control in three-point systems
- Precision 1-inch diameter shaft that eliminates play and maintains accurate positioning
- 14 3/4-inch working length provides the range needed for various implement adjustments
- Quality construction that handles the constant adjustment loads without wearing out
- Direct replacement that fits like the original—no modifications needed
Built for Real Farm Work
This shaft fits a wide range of Massey Ferguson tractors from the versatile 300 series utility tractors through the powerful 600 series row-crop machines, plus select Landini models. Whether your MF 365 is running a rotary cutter, your 390 is pulling tillage equipment, or your 698 handles heavy implements that need precise leveling, this shaft provides the reliable adjustment control these tractors were designed to deliver.
Made to Last
Three-point leveling systems work hard, constantly adjusting under load as implements encounter changing field conditions. This shaft is built to handle those forces without developing the wear and play that makes implements impossible to level properly. The quality steel construction and precise machining ensure smooth operation and long service life.
Good to Know
Installation involves removing the old shaft and installing the new one with proper alignment—take time to clean the threads and inspect surrounding components while you’re in there. If your leveling box has been sloppy for a while, check the bushings and pins too, as they often wear together. A little grease on the threads helps prevent seizing and makes future service easier.






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