Ford 1710 steering shock replacement

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MikeDspain

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Does anyone know of a replacement brand or have a model # of one they bought for theirs? I'd love to be able to order one from napa or get one from an auto parts store vs having to drive 90 miles to my nearest new holland dealership. Thanks
 
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Are you talking about the power steering cylinder?
 
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No sir, I mean the shock that controls the dampening effect from the steering. Similar to a cars shocks, but its attached to the tire and frame.


Unless that's what you're calling a power steering cylinder.
 
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Does anyone know of a replacement brand or have a model # of one they bought for theirs? I'd love to be able to order one from napa or get one from an auto parts store vs having to drive 90 miles to my nearest new holland dealership. Thanks

I'm forever perplexed at the number of folks that think they have to drive to a dealership to pick up parts. UPS, FedEx, and the USPS provide wonderful service.
 
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No sir, I mean the shock that controls the dampening effect from the steering. Similar to a cars shocks, but its attached to the tire and frame.


Unless that's what you're calling a power steering cylinder.

I will have to look at mine but I always thought that was the power steering cylinder that is horizontal under the tractor. You can probably also tell that I have never had a problem with mine so i will not be much help in finding a replacement. I also agree with RickB - UPS is a lot less expensive than driving 90 miles although I thought 90 miles in Texas was just across the street to the neighbors.
 
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Yeah I comprehend I can order something from the internet, I also said that I'd rather go to napa or another auto parts store to buy a replacement. Mine was fine until it got bent to a 90 angle from a branch.
 
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I'm forever perplexed at the number of folks that think they have to drive to a dealership to pick up parts. UPS, FedEx, and the USPS provide wonderful service.

So do you have any helpful cross reference numbers along with that helpful tip about possibly ordering the wrong part over the internet and then having to ship it back?
 
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So do you have any helpful cross reference numbers along with that helpful tip about possibly ordering the wrong part over the internet and then having to ship it back?

There's only one choice in the 1710 parts catalog; SBA344950340. If somebody at a parts house cross references that and it doesn't fit, blame them.

You might consider going without the steering dampener. Just keep under 50 MPH.

Happy shopping.
 
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There's only one choice in the 1710 parts catalog; SBA344950340. If somebody at a parts house cross references that and it doesn't fit, blame them.

You might consider going without the steering dampener. Just keep under 50 MPH.

Happy shopping.

A Ford 1710 tractor has a steering dampener?
My 1920 4x4 is obviously newer, but I do not think it has any such part.
I do have a power steering hydraulic cylinder.
 
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A Ford 1710 tractor has a steering dampener?
My 1920 4x4 is obviously newer, but I do not think it has any such part.
I do have a power steering hydraulic cylinder.
Think again. Or just check one of the online parts lookups. Nobody is claiming a 1920 has a steering dampener. The discussion is about a 1710, which does.
 
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Think again. Or just check one of the online parts lookups. Nobody is claiming a 1920 has a steering dampener. The discussion is about a 1710, which does.

I was simply asking a question: "A Ford 1710 tractor has a steering dampener?"
And then (since the 1920 is the bigger/newer brother) making a comparative observation.
Seemed like a logical question/comparison to me.
 
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I finally got a chance to drive her tonight without the dampener on, seemed to drive the same as it did with the shock. Tire might have had a bit more wobble with the lack of stiffness that the shock might add or might have been my imagination too. Part shows to be $200 on one parts site, gonna try napa tomorrow to see if there is one cheaper that might work. I push so much brush & brush piles with this thing that there's a good chance I'll break the new one too.

I have no clue about a 1920, but I do know my 1710 has a dampener. I'll see if I can find a pic. After looking at the pics on the net, it seems that about half of the tractors did not have the dampener, so I'm guessing it was an add on???





Well, there is no cross reference number for anybody that ever searches and reads this thread. Original or nothing, I'll check eBay now.
 
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I tried to get one at Napa for my 1710 with no luck, my advice would be to straighten what you have or maybe modify a shock from a Ford Ranger?
 
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Mike you made me take a look at mine today in garage-mine has no damage-but I'm sure after 30yrs it is doing nothing, wonder if a guy could just measure closed position and extended position and match it up at part's store? I know they make aftermarket dampner shock kits for stuff like jeeps, as long as it closes and opens enough it would work (if it will attach) let me know what you come up with, would not mind changing mine, Thank's
By the way just bought my 1710 also and can't find a PTO cap anywhere.....
 
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I don't recall a way to install a pto cap, I do have a shroud for mine; but I don't think that's what you're talking about is it?

As far as the steering dampener I tried a few auto parts stores and they said the connecting rods are smaller than most trucks. I was staring at my dodge trucks dampener earlier and I think it would be easy enough to fabricate something that would work. Truth be told, I've run the tractor about 5 hours and I don't really notice anything different on the steering, maybe since I leave it in 4wd full time I don't notice anything different.
 
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Mike, ya I bet it wouldn't be much making 1 (dampner) work, I found a PTO cap yesterday and ordered (used), good luck on shock, let me know how ya do it, I think for long term I would want a working dampner on it, this spring I'll look at changing mine out (30yrs old) can't be any good..
 
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Wengers of Meyerstown are a salvage parts dealer for tractors,bought PTO cap,roll bar,front driveshaft,front wiring harness for my 1710 there. Awesome website with pics,diagrams part #s. They have hundreds of tractors being parted out,knowledgeable sales guys ,they will put the phone down and go look if you are not sure. Good luck to all on your projects
 
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hey 69ss thanks, will look them up this morning, still looking for pto shield.
 
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Is there any way you could post a picture of the bracket that attaches your steering cylinder to the chassis? My neighbor's Ford 2120 is missing the bracket and I'm trying to locate a replacement.
 
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Is there any way you could post a picture of the bracket that attaches your steering cylinder to the chassis? My neighbor's Ford 2120 is missing the bracket and I'm trying to locate a replacement.

It will be a week or so before I can post a picture. I'll try to remember.
 
 
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