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Re: 364 steering cylinder repair
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Posted by lee on August 02, 2004 at 12:04:30 from (24.24.95.246):
In Reply to: Re: 364 steering cylinder repair posted by Greg on August 02, 2004 at 10:49:39:
Well, my tractor is literally torn to pieces. I am rebuilding it. Uhh, er, let me re-phrase that. It's a project on hold and in wood shipping boxes right now as I am moving to GA. It was a parts tractor I got in return for some tractor work rendered. I've rebuilt much of it and painted all the piece parts. I've re-built the entire hydraulic housing, steering box, rear axle assemblies. Painted the wheels and new tires. I've not done the hydraulic pump, steering cylinder, or the engine. I'll get to those. That's about it. All the rest is ready for assembly. All in good time. The cylinder looks to be a bit involved with many small pieces and parts. Not to worry, just takes more time and effort ($$$). I don't know if it leaks but if I assume it doesn't, it probably will, so I'll just re-build it.
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