Description
If you’ve been living with oil leaking from your steering shaft housing, you know it’s not just messy—it’s a sign your steering shaft seal has worn a groove right into the shaft itself. This clever repair kit solves that problem without having to replace the expensive steering shaft. The Speedie sleeve covers that groove and gives your new seals a smooth surface to work against, stopping the leak for good.
What You’re Getting
- Complete solution for worn steering shafts with groove damage—no shaft replacement needed
- Includes upper and lower seals plus the critical Speedie sleeve that covers existing wear grooves
- Direct fit for 2-wheel drive models—designed specifically for tractors without front-wheel assist
- Stops persistent oil leaks that keep coming back even after seal replacement
Built for Real Farm Work
This kit services the steering systems on a wide range of Ford and New Holland utility tractors from the 1960s through the early 1980s. Whether you’re running a compact 2100 for general farm work, a mid-range 3600 for hay and cultivation, or a bigger 4600 for serious fieldwork, these tractors all share the same basic steering shaft design that’s prone to wearing grooves over time.
Made to Last
The Speedie sleeve is the key component here—it’s a thin metal sleeve that installs over the worn shaft area, providing a fresh sealing surface for the new upper seal. Combined with quality seals that resist temperature extremes and hydraulic pressure, this kit gives you a permanent fix rather than a temporary patch.
Installation Notes
This is definitely a steering box teardown job, so plan on having your tractor down for a day or two. The Speedie sleeve needs to be installed carefully to ensure it’s properly centered on the shaft. If you’re not comfortable with steering system work, this is a good job for your local mechanic—getting the steering geometry right is critical for safe operation.






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