Well, MF didn't care about making them better, I have the (broken) original made by MF and a copy from an Indian eBay seller (maybe it was made in Pakistan) and both have the exact same finish...
@@АндрейУсачевич это то я понял, но вот из-за такого кривово перевода понятнее не очень стало. Ну и и на тракторе может быть много рычагов, только вот они точно не будут все одинаковые
@@gjgjd5920 It's the handle for a levelling box of a Massey Ferguson (like part # 182642M94) or Ford tractor, it adjusts the height of one arm of the three point hitch to level the implement. That kind of levelling boxes were and still are available in standard (3/4" thread) and heavy duty (1" thread) and painted grey for Massey Ferguson and it's subsidiaries and blue for Ford and it's subsidiaries, I don't know the deal bettween MF and Ford to end using the same parts... This type of handle is the early post WWII style, much later models have an "ergonomic" rubber or plastic grip that seems to get damaged by the wheater... There are also plenty of crappy cast iron imitations out there, at least this factory is forging them more or less like the originals. My tractor had this early style and a few years ago when I broke it against a tree I ordered another from an Indian seller on eBay and it was a perfect replacement and around €50 cheaper than the OEM handle at my local MF dealer, it was also a forged one, I don't know if it was made in India or Pakistan or elsewhere but since it's well made I don't care.
It's the handle for a levelling box of a Massey Ferguson (like part # 182642M94) or Ford tractor, it adjusts the height of one arm of the three point hitch to level the implement. That kind of levelling boxes were and still are available in standard (3/4" thread) and heavy duty (1" thread) and painted grey for Massey Ferguson and it's subsidiaries and blue for Ford and it's subsidiaries, I don't know the deal bettween MF and Ford to end using the same parts... This type of handle is the early post WWII style, much later models have an "ergonomic" rubber or plastic grip that seems to get damaged by the wheater... There are also plenty of crappy cast iron imitations out there, at least this factory is forging them more or less like the originals. My tractor had this early style and a few years ago when I broke it against a tree 😓I ordered another from an Indian seller on eBay and it was a perfect replacement and around €50 cheaper than the OEM handle at my local MF dealer, it was also a forged one, I don't know if it was made in India or Pakistan or elsewhere but since it's well made I don't care.