Description
If your bush hog swings around like a gate every time you raise it, or your cultivator drifts sideways when you’re trying to stay between rows, you know the frustration of a three-point hitch without proper stabilization. The stabilizer arm brackets help secure the stabilizer bars in place, preventing unwanted side-to-side movement of implements during field operations and ensuring safer, more controlled tractor performance. This short adjustable stabilizer is exactly what your classic Massey Ferguson or Ferguson needs to keep implements tracking straight and steady.
What You’re Getting
- Adjustable length from 376mm to 471mm (14 13/16″ to 18 17/32″) to fit various implement configurations
- Compact design that’s perfect for lighter implements and utility work
- Red finish that matches your Massey Ferguson’s original color scheme
- Threaded adjustment that lets you dial in the exact tension you need
- Sturdy construction that handles the side loads from swaying implements
Built for Real Farm Work
This stabilizer is designed for the workhorses of small and mid-size farms – your MF 35, early 135, and Ferguson TE20 tractors. Your MF35 or 135 is probably one of the most versatile machines on your farm. These compact utility tractors handle everything from mowing pastures and bush-hogging to running a hay rake, operating a post-hole digger, or pushing snow in winter. The shorter length makes it ideal for lighter implements like rotary cutters, small tillers, and cultivators where you need control without over-restricting movement.
Made to Last
These classic tractors were built to work for decades, and this stabilizer matches that durability. The threaded adjustment mechanism is robust enough to handle constant vibration and the occasional bump, while the finish resists the elements that would rust out lesser parts. It’s designed to give you years of reliable service keeping your implements where they belong.
Installation Notes
This is a direct replacement that mounts between your lower lift arms using the existing attachment points. Start with the adjustment in the middle of its range so you can fine-tune in either direction. For implements that need to float or follow ground contour, leave a little play rather than cranking it down tight.






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