Description
When your steering starts getting loose and your tractor won’t track straight down the field, it’s usually this little pivot point that’s causing all the trouble. The top arm steering spindle takes a beating from every bump, turn, and load, but when it starts wearing out, you’ll know it immediately—loose steering, wandering on the road, and uneven tire wear are dead giveaways that it’s time for a replacement.
What You’re Getting
- Heavy-duty construction that handles the constant stress of steering loads and rough terrain
- Precision-machined surfaces for smooth operation and proper wheel alignment
- Direct OEM replacement design that fits right with your existing steering components
- Left-hand specific design ensures proper steering geometry and tracking
Built for Real Farm Work
Your MF 135, 240, or 250 is probably doing everything from loader work around the barn to pulling implements across rough ground. These tractors are workhorses on livestock operations, hay farms, and mixed farming setups where you need precise steering control. Whether you’re navigating tight spots with a loader bucket full or making straight passes with a cultivator, reliable steering isn’t just convenient—it’s essential for safety and getting the job done right.
Made to Last
Steering components face some of the toughest conditions on your tractor, with constant exposure to dirt, moisture, and the shock loads that come with farm work. This spindle is built to handle these demanding conditions while keeping the tight tolerances needed for accurate steering response. Quality construction resists the wear that causes steering slop and wandering.
Good to Know
This spindle fits 2WD front axles on MF 135, 240, and 250 tractors. Installation requires lifting the front end and removing the wheel and steering components to get to the mounting points. While you’ve got things apart, it’s smart to check your bushings, bearings, and other steering parts since worn components often affect each other. If you’re not comfortable with this kind of work, have a qualified mechanic handle it—proper installation and alignment are critical for safe steering operation.



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