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I am going to tackle a Power Steering problem on the 2072. I have never done a job like this. The Ross Gear HGF series of unit, has a #SK000097 Seal Kit. In doing some research, there is a Company called Midwest Steering in Independence, MO, that is suppose to be a Ross (Parker/TRW) authorized Servicer/Supplier. In doing an internet search, I see the price of this kit greatly varies. I have seen an attractive price on Amazon, but I don't know if it is a genuine kit, or a Chinese knockoff.
Looking for guidance, suggestions, input, or recommendations, on this kit. UPDATE: @ 10:20am Contacted the Amazon Seller and he states, it is a "premium aftermarket" kit. ![]()
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My advice is to make life easier on yourself, remove the power steering unit and take it to a shop that rebuilds hydraulic cylinders. It will be done right the first time and it will not be terribly expensive or difficult for the rebuild shop
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I'm interested in this project, I'll be tagging along as my 1572 power steering is leaking quite a bit.
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I did my 1772 10 years ago and it has been trouble free.
https://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/...ad.php?t=50629 These are pretty easy to do if done properly. Make the holding jig that is in the manual. Steiner/Ventrac use the same steering box and their parts are cheaper. These kits are the same from what I hear. Deere -- AM107078 Parker -- SK000097 Steiner -- 21-SK000011 Here is the kit I used. https://www.messicks.com/part/21-SK000011 Here is the spring kit just in case they go flying across the room. https://www.messicks.com/part/21-401443x1/spring-a Roland, is your unit leaking or not working properly?
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That sounds like the cylinder is leaking internally. Have you checked that yet?
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replace the cylinder , i had the same problem a few years ago on a 1882 and the cylinder fixed it.
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Been busier than a cat on a hot tin roof lately (A/C work
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