Description
If your bush hog swings like a pendulum every time you lift it, or your cultivator won’t stay centered behind the tractor, you know exactly what a pain that can be. This adjustable stabilizer bar stops that dangerous side-to-side movement cold, keeping your three-point implements tracking straight where they belong. With its 605-880mm adjustment range, you can dial in the perfect setup for anything from your finish mower to your heaviest disc harrow.
What You’re Getting
- Turnbuckle adjustment that lets you fine-tune control without unhooking implements
- Category 1 sizing with 19mm pins that fit right into your existing mounting points
- Heavy-duty 25mm hardware built to handle the stress of larger implements
- Wide 605-880mm range covers everything from compact attachments to wide equipment
- Original-type design that matches the improved engineering from serial J21149 forward
Built for Real Farm Work
Your MF 4200 or 4300 series has the power to run serious implements, and this stabilizer helps you use it safely. Whether you’re bush-hogging pastures with a rotary cutter, working ground with a disc harrow, or moving dirt with a box blade, proper stabilization makes the difference between precision work and potential problems. It’s especially critical when you’re mowing ditches or working slopes where implement swing could cause a rollover.
Made to Last
Farm work is tough on equipment, and stabilizer bars take their share of abuse. This one’s built with the same improved geometry and stronger components that Massey Ferguson introduced at serial J21149. The turnbuckle mechanism is engineered to handle constant adjustment and field vibration without loosening up or binding.
Good to Know
Installation is straightforward – one end bolts to your lower link arm, the other to the mounting bracket on the opposite side. Start with the turnbuckle centered so you’ve got adjustment room both ways. For implements that need to float like finish mowers, leave a little play in the system. For rigid control with cultivators or box blades, tighten until movement stops but don’t over-tighten and bind things up. Keep those threads clean and lightly oiled, and this stabilizer will give you years of reliable service.






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