Description
If you’re fighting the steering wheel during loader work or noticing hydraulic fluid dripping from your front axle, worn power steering cylinder seals are likely the culprit. This complete seal kit stops those leaks and brings back the smooth, responsive steering your John Deere 6020 or 6005 series tractor was built to deliver. Don’t let worn seals turn into a costly cylinder replacement when you can rebuild it properly yourself.
What You’re Getting
- Complete seal set for a comprehensive rebuild that lasts – no partial fixes that fail again next season
- High-pressure rated seals designed specifically for hydraulic service and modern fluid compatibility
- Includes piston seals, rod seals, wiper seals, backup rings, and all O-rings needed for the job
- Quality components that match OEM specifications for proper fit and long-term reliability
- One kit covers the entire 6020 series plus 6005 models and AS series sprayers
Built for Real Farm Work
This kit fits a wide range of John Deere tractors from the 6020 through 6920, including S, L, and SE variants, plus the 6005 series models from 6215 up to 6715. Whether you’re running a 6420 with a loader around the farmyard, making tight turns with a 6620 in row crops, or handling transport duties with a 6920SE, smooth steering makes all the difference in getting work done efficiently and safely.
Made to Last
Farm hydraulic systems operate under demanding conditions with high pressures and constant use. These seals are manufactured from materials specifically chosen to resist the heat, pressure cycles, and fluid compatibility challenges of modern tractors. The complete kit approach ensures all seals are replaced together, preventing the comeback failures that happen when you only fix the obvious leaks.
Installation Notes
Rebuilding a power steering cylinder is a winter shop project that requires removing the cylinder from the tractor. While you’re in there, inspect the cylinder bore for scoring and check the rod for wear or pitting. Clean everything thoroughly and use proper seal installation tools to avoid damage during assembly. A properly rebuilt cylinder typically provides years of leak-free service.






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