power steering rebuild kit for L275

appleguy

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L275Dt, front mount snow blower, bean 3 pt sprayer, 6' bush hog mower
Dec 18, 2009
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Oamk, WA
I have a L275DT with the dealer installed power steering unit (hydraulic cylinder). It leaks like sieve and I rebuilt it about 5 years ago with new O-rings, wiper seals and a few small gaskets. I am looking for a re-build kit that is reasonably priced with decent instructions. The last kit I got from my dealer was $98 for a few o-rings, a wiper seal and a few gaskets plus some real poor instructions. Anybody know if the WSM might cover the re-build with decent photos? Also is there a reasonably priced re-build kit available? It took my dealer forever to locate a reference to the kit and the kit itself. The original power steering was developed by a firm in Texas. Any help is greatly appreciated.
 

eserv

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BX24, A1000 Kubota Generator
May 27, 2009
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Hardisty, Alberta
It sounds to me like you have a power assist type cylinder with an integral valve. Kits for them are usually expensive and they do give a lot of trouble.
I have successfully installed the power assist cylinder from old Massey combines onto a couple of older Kubota's. the parts for them are readily available and not to expensive. Maybe you could use one of those if you don't mind building things!
 

Milo Holroyd

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1979 L245DT w/1700 FEL, 2003 L3130 HST,w/ LA723 loader,,and L2174A snowblower
Power steering is on my to do list! I have done some searching on aftermarket units.
My tractor is a L245DT. I suppose I'd need some kind of pilot operated cylinder.
The ones I have found so far, are wayyyyy too exspensive. Perhaps some Kubota system could be retrofitted?

Milo
 

appleguy

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L275Dt, front mount snow blower, bean 3 pt sprayer, 6' bush hog mower
Dec 18, 2009
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Oamk, WA
That's exactly what I have (ie the power assist type cylinder w/integral valve) so not just any old cylinder can be adapted. Thanks for the tip re: Massey combines as I definitley don't mind building things. I know where a few are and later this spring I'll try and hunt some down.