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Massey Ferguson Bolt M16x135 Grade 10.9 Heavy Duty OEM 3016592X1 AGCO+

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Massey Ferguson Bolt M16x135 Grade 10.9 Heavy Duty OEM 3016592X1 AGCO+This Massey Ferguson bolt is engineered for critical fastening applications where strength and reliability are essential to tractor performance and safety. Manufactured as an M16 x 135 mm bolt with a Grade 10. 9 tensile rating, it delivers excellent load resistance and durability under high stress operating conditions. Produced by AGCO to original Massey Ferguson OEM specifications, this bolt ensures precise fitment, consistent quality, and long
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