Description
When your power steering starts feeling heavy or you notice fluid pooling under the front axle, it’s time for new seals. This complete seal kit has everything you need to rebuild the power steering ram on your John Deere 7000 series tractor. Don’t wait until you’re fighting the wheel trying to turn at the end of rows – a properly sealed steering system makes long days in the cab much easier on your arms and shoulders.
What You’re Getting
- Complete seal kit with all necessary O-rings, seals, and gaskets for a full rebuild
- Quality materials specifically designed to resist hydraulic fluid and high pressures
- Built to handle the constant movement and temperature extremes your steering system endures
- Direct replacement seals that restore factory-level steering performance
Built for Real Farm Work
Your John Deere 7000 series is built for serious row crop work – whether you’re cultivating corn, planting soybeans, or pulling a grain cart during harvest. These tractors spend hours making precise turns at row ends and navigating through fields. When power steering seals start leaking, you lose that effortless steering that makes long days bearable and you’re wasting expensive hydraulic fluid.
Made to Last
Power steering seals live in a demanding environment with high hydraulic pressures, constant movement, and exposure to hot fluid. This seal kit uses materials specifically designed for hydraulic applications, resisting breakdown from fluid exposure and maintaining flexibility in all weather conditions. Quality seals mean the difference between a repair that lasts for years versus one that starts leaking again after a season.
Installation Notes
Rebuilding a power steering ram is a satisfying shop project that’ll save you serious money over replacement. You’ll need a clean workspace and basic hand tools, plus a way to safely support the front end. Cleanliness is critical – any dirt or debris can damage your new seals immediately. Take photos as you disassemble and use plenty of clean hydraulic fluid for lubrication during installation. Pay attention to seal orientation and cycle the steering lock-to-lock several times after installation to bleed air from the system.






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