Description
There’s nothing more frustrating than fighting with a disc that won’t cut evenly or watching your finish mower leave an uneven strip down the field. Getting your three-point hitch dialed in perfectly makes all the difference between fighting your equipment and having it work smoothly all day long. This left-hand adjustable leveling box link is what lets you fine-tune your implement’s angle and get professional results from your Massey Ferguson 135.
What You’re Getting
- Precise adjustment from 560-690mm range for versatile implement positioning
- Heavy-duty forged construction that won’t bend under heavy implement loads
- Left-hand specific design that maintains proper three-point geometry
- Direct replacement for worn or damaged original equipment
- 15-inch length specifically engineered for new type MF 135 tractors
Built for Real Farm Work
The versatile 135 running a rotary cutter to the powerful 165 pulling cultivation equipment – these tractors handle everything from pasture maintenance to row crop work. Whether you’re running a bush hog through rough pasture, pulling a cultivator through corn stubble, or using a blade to maintain farm roads, this adjustable link keeps your implements working at the right angle for consistent results.
Made to Last
This isn’t lightweight aftermarket stuff – it’s built to the same specs as your original equipment. The threaded adjustment mechanism locks in position during work while giving you precise control when you need to make changes. The robust construction handles the stress of lifting and carrying heavy implements without bending or wearing prematurely.
Installation Notes
Replacing this link is straightforward – just pull the pins at both ends and install the new one. Here’s a tip from the field: before removing the old link, measure its current length so you can set the new one close to start with. Check if you have the early or late type – this assembly is specifically for late model tractors and won’t fit early production units. When adjusting for level, park on flat ground and use a bubble level on your implement for the most accurate setup.


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