Description
When you’re dealing with loose steering, wheel wobble, or worn front wheel bearings on your classic Massey Ferguson or Ferguson tractor, the culprit could be a damaged or worn-out spindle. This left-hand front spindle is the shaft that your wheel hub rotates on, and when it’s worn or bent, you’ll notice it right away in how your tractor handles. A worn spindle affects everything from steering precision to tire wear, and it’s not something you want to put off fixing.
What You’re Getting
- 277mm shaft length that matches original Ferguson specifications
- Left-hand specific design that fits properly without modifications
- Heavy-duty construction that handles the stress of field work and road travel
- Direct replacement for worn or damaged original spindles
- Manufactured to OEM quality standards for reliable long-term service
Built for Real Farm Work
This spindle fits the legendary Ferguson TE series tractors (including the TEA20, TED20, TEF20, and TE20) as well as the popular Massey Ferguson 35 series and FE35 models. These classic tractors are still earning their keep on small farms, hobby operations, and restoration projects. Whether your Ferguson is handling cultivation work, running a hay rake, or just moving around the farmyard, this spindle ensures your front wheels track straight and true.
Made to Last
Farm work puts serious stress on front axle components, especially when you’re working rough ground, turning tight corners with implements, or dealing with side loads from hillside work. This spindle is forged to handle those demanding conditions and manufactured to the same quality standards that made these tractors famous for their durability and long service life.
Installation Notes
Installing a new spindle requires removing the wheel, hub assembly, and associated steering components, so you’ll need to raise the front of the tractor and have the right tools for the job. While you’ve got everything apart, it’s a good time to check your wheel bearings, bushings, and steering linkages since worn spindles often cause premature wear in related components. Many experienced farmers tackle this repair themselves, but don’t hesitate to consult your service manual for specific procedures and torque specifications.






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