How To Tighten Up Massey Ferguson 50 Steering

Tightening up the steering on a Massey Ferguson 50 will depend on the year model of the tractor and whether it is equipped with a mechanical or hydraulic steering system.

If the tractor is equipped with a mechanical steering system, tightening the steering can be done by adjusting the tie rod nuts. This is done by loosening the tie rod nuts, pushing down on the steering wheel, and then tightening the nuts. You will need to repeat this step until the steering has adjusted and the wheel has tightened up.

If the tractor has a hydraulic steering system, tightening the steering can be done by adjusting the flow control valves. This is done by locating the valves and turning them clockwise. Again, you will need to repeat this process until you have completely tightened up the steering wheel.

It is also commonly recommended that you check the steering fluid and steering components periodically to ensure your steering system is running properly and is free from any contaminants.