Description
Every tractor owner knows that side-to-side implement swing can make even simple jobs frustrating and potentially dangerous. When you’re trying to run straight furrows or navigate between crop rows, the last thing you need is your implement swaying around behind you. This stabilizer spacer is a small but essential component that helps keep your three-point hitch stabilizer system working smoothly, maintaining proper spacing and alignment so your implements track where they should.
What You’re Getting
- Precision-sized spacer with 19mm ID and 44.2mm OD for exact fit in your stabilizer system
- Durable construction that handles the constant stress and vibration of field work
- Proper spacing maintains stabilizer bar geometry for effective implement control
- Direct replacement part that installs without modifications or special tools
- Quality materials resist wear from the constant movement in your three-point system
Built for Real Farm Work
This spacer works with the three-point hitch stabilizer systems found on a wide range of Massey Ferguson tractors from the workhorse 100 series through the heavier 600 series models. Whether you’re running a small 165 for hay work and general chores or operating a bigger 690 for row crop farming, this spacer helps maintain the proper spacing in your stabilizer linkage that keeps implements from wandering.
Made to Last
Three-point stabilizer systems take a beating from implement weight, field vibration, and the constant pivoting motion as you work uneven ground. This spacer is built to handle that punishment while maintaining its dimensions and function. The materials are chosen to resist wear from the metal-on-metal contact that’s part of normal stabilizer operation.
Good to Know
When you’re working on stabilizer components, it’s a perfect time to inspect the whole system – check pins, bushings, and brackets for excessive wear. This spacer fits between other stabilizer components, so having everything properly lubricated makes installation easier and extends the life of the entire system. Keep some spare spacers on hand since they’re inexpensive insurance against downtime during busy seasons.






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