Description
When your three-point hitch starts acting stubborn or won’t respond to your control lever the way it should, there’s a good chance your pusher arm has worn out. This hydraulic lift pusher arm restores the precise mechanical connection between your lift controls and hydraulic system, bringing back smooth, responsive implement control that makes every job easier. This pusher arm transfers your control lever movements to the hydraulic system, whether you’re fine-tuning cultivator depth, raising a heavy disc harrow, or adjusting position control on the go.
What You’re Getting
- Heavy-duty construction handles high hydraulic forces from implements like plows, disks, and bush hogs
- Precision fit ensures proper control linkage geometry so your hitch responds exactly like it should
- Direct replacement that restores crisp, responsive three-point control without sloppy movement
- Built to handle the constant stress and motion of hydraulic lift operation
Built for Real Farm Work
This pusher arm fits a wide range of Massey Ferguson tractors from the reliable 100 series utility machines through the hardworking 200 and 500 series models. These tractors handle everything from row crop work to hay production, and every job depends on precise three-point control. When you’re setting tillage depth or positioning a mower deck, you need controls that respond exactly to your input.
Made to Last
Farm hydraulics deal with incredible forces and constant movement. This pusher arm is built from materials that resist wear while maintaining the tight tolerances needed for proper hydraulic control. It’s designed to handle the pressure cycles and vibration that come with real farm work, not just occasional use.
Installation Notes
While replacing the pusher arm, inspect entire control linkage for wear and check pivot pins and bushings since worn components can affect the whole system. Test hydraulic response through full range after installation to make sure everything’s working smoothly together.






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