Description
When you’re running a big John Deere row-crop tractor all day, smooth steering isn’t just nice to have—it’s essential for precision work and operator comfort. A worn left-hand steering cylinder makes your tractor pull to one side, creates uneven steering effort between turns, and can leave you fighting the wheel during long days of planting, cultivating, or tillage work. This replacement cylinder restores that confident steering response your Deere was built to deliver.
What You’re Getting
- Left-hand specific cylinder designed for precise steering geometry on John Deere tractors
- Heavy-duty construction that handles the stress of big tractors and heavy front implements
- Sealed hydraulic system prevents contamination and maintains consistent steering response
- Direct replacement design eliminates guesswork during installation
Built for Big Tractor Work
This cylinder fits John Deere’s powerhouse lineup—from 7R Series row-crop machines perfect for precision planting to massive 8R Series tractors pulling wide tillage equipment, plus the proven 8000, 8010, 8020, and 8030 Series workhorses. These are the tractors doing the heavy lifting on grain farms, custom operations, and large dairies where steering precision matters for everything from straight planting passes to tight loader work.
Made to Last
Farm work puts serious demands on steering components, especially with today’s wider implements and heavier front ballast. This cylinder is built to handle the constant pressure cycling and shock loads that come with operating big tractors on uneven ground. The internal seals and precision-machined components maintain smooth operation season after season.
Installation Notes
Installation typically requires removing hydraulic lines and unbolting the old cylinder from its mounting points. Remember there’s also a right-hand cylinder (QTP-58042) that often needs attention at the same time since they work as a matched pair. Bleed the steering system completely after installation to ensure smooth operation and prevent damage to other steering components.






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