Description
When your Massey Ferguson starts having steering issues—maybe the front end feels loose, you notice uneven tire wear, or the tractor doesn’t track straight down the field—a worn spindle assembly is often the culprit. This left-hand spindle assembly is the critical pivot point that connects your front wheel to the axle, and when it starts wearing out, you lose that precise control you depend on for everything from loader work around the barn to maintaining straight rows during planting. A quality replacement gets your tractor steering like it should again.
Key Features
- Heavy-duty vertical shaft construction measuring 13.187″ x 1.50″ diameter built to handle the loads and stresses of agricultural work
- Precision-machined surfaces ensure smooth operation and proper wheel alignment for safe, accurate steering
- Direct OEM replacement design fits perfectly with existing steering geometry—no modifications needed
- Built to withstand the constant exposure to dirt, moisture, and heavy loads that come with farm environments
Built for Real Farm Work
This spindle fits a wide range of reliable Massey Ferguson tractors including the MF165 UK high clearance models, export MF255 row crop tractors, and the popular MF270, MF282, MF283, and MF290 standard clearance models. Whether you’re running a loader moving feed bunks, cultivating row crops, or handling general farm chores, these tractors are workhorses that need dependable steering components to operate safely and efficiently around the farm.
Made to Last
Steering components face unique challenges in farm environments, with constant exposure to dirt, moisture, and the heavy loads that come with agricultural work. This TISCO-manufactured spindle assembly is built with quality materials and precision manufacturing to handle these demanding conditions season after season, giving you the reliability you need when there’s work to be done.
Installation Notes
Installation requires raising the front of the tractor and removing the wheel, tire, and associated steering components to access the spindle mounting points. While this is work that requires mechanical knowledge and proper equipment, many experienced farmers handle it themselves. Make sure to check the condition of bushings, bearings, and other steering components while you have the front end apart, since worn parts often affect each other. It’s also a good time to grease all the fittings and ensure everything moves smoothly before reassembly.






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