Description
Ever notice how your MF 135’s throttle starts acting up right when you need precise engine control the most? When your throttle gets loose, won’t hold position, or feels sloppy during PTO work, this little stop rod clamp is often what’s needed to restore that crisp throttle feel you remember. It’s one of those small parts that makes a big difference in how your tractor responds when you’re setting engine speed for different jobs.
What You’re Getting
- Small hole design that’s specifically made for the MF 135 throttle linkage setup
- Quality steel construction that provides proper clamping force without overdoing it
- Exact fit that positions your throttle rod just right for smooth operation
- Corrosion-resistant finish that handles the engine compartment heat and moisture
- Works with your existing throttle system – no modifications needed
Built for Real Farm Work
Your Massey Ferguson 135 is one of those legendary tractors that’s been a favorite for small to medium farming operations for decades. Whether you’re using it for hay work, livestock operations, cultivation, or loader duties, having precise throttle control makes every job easier. This clamp helps maintain consistent engine RPMs for PTO operations, hydraulic work, and fuel-efficient field operation.
Made to Last
This isn’t some generic hardware store clamp. It’s manufactured to the right specs for your throttle system, providing secure positioning without putting too much stress on the linkage parts. The steel construction holds up to engine vibration and temperature changes while keeping that smooth throttle action you need throughout the RPM range.
Good to Know
Installation involves positioning the clamp on your throttle rod at the right spot to give you proper throttle control and feel. While you’re in there, it’s a good time to check your throttle linkage for wear and give it a shot of lubricant. Proper throttle control isn’t just about convenience – it’s about having the right power delivery for safe, efficient operation whether you’re running implements or moving around the farm.






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