Aquamoose
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It was difficult to tell but I think it was leaking out of the body.
That's usually what happens with those steering cylinders.It was difficult to tell but I think it was leaking out of the body.
Thanks for the write up @Aquamoose , I’m getting ready to do this repair myself. Mine’s has a small leak for years that suddenly got much bigger.
You don't happen to know the size and length of the longer temp bolts, do you?If you were local, I wouldn’t mind giving you a hand! As long as the tractor is adequately supported with HD jack stands and you use temporary longer bolts to only drop the axle a few inches, it should go smoothly.
You don't happen to know the size and length of the longer temp bolts, do you?
Hi Omega. I have the new steering cylinder in hand and was going to do the replacement this weekend per "the Aquamoose method." I'll be sure to remember about the reverse threading!Well, I finished replacing my leaking steering assembly over the last couple of days, using @Aquamoose as my guide. I did not disconnect the front axle drive shaft at all, although I did slide the shaft cover back and expose the roll pin just in case. The tip about using long bolts to keep the front axle aligned throughout the process worked like a champ. I stupidly didn't recognize that the joint between the tie rod and the steering cylinder is reverse threaded on one end which made for an interesting two-hour swearfest before my youngest son pointed out the obvious (I'm fascinated how human habits become so deeply ingrained in us.)
The long bolts that hold the axle on are M16, which you probably won't find at Lowes or Home Depot unless yours is stocked better than mine. I used these: