Description
When your steering starts acting up—dead spots when you turn the wheel, varying effort that makes you guess how hard to turn, or that heart-stopping moment when it doesn’t respond at all—your orbital unit is failing. The orbital steering unit is the heart of the power steering system, located between your steering wheel and hydraulic system, taking constant use and pressure cycles. This replacement brings back the predictable, precise steering control these workhorses need for safe operation.
What You’re Getting
- 125cc displacement that provides proper steering response for mid-range tractors without being sluggish or overly sensitive
- Precision internal components that restore smooth operation through the full steering range
- Direct replacement design that fits right where your old unit came out—no modifications needed
- Multi-brand compatibility across Case and Ford models, showing how these manufacturers standardized this critical component
Built for Real Farm Work
This orbital unit serves the versatile mid-range tractors that form the backbone of many operations. Whether your tractor requires precise steering for row crop cultivation, handles constant loader work, pulls implements needing accurate guidance, or navigates tight spaces around buildings, this unit ensures safe, efficient operation. These 80-180 horsepower machines often accumulate thousands of hours where steering reliability becomes absolutely critical.
Made to Last
Farm equipment takes a beating, and orbital units see some of the worst of it—constant pressure cycles, temperature swings, and contamination from worn system components. This unit’s precision-manufactured internals handle the demanding hydraulic pressures while maintaining the tight tolerances needed for smooth steering response. Quality construction means it’ll keep working season after season.
Good to Know
Installation demands extreme cleanliness as contamination causes immediate failure. Thoroughly flush steering system before installation. Mark your hydraulic line positions before disconnecting anything, and prime the unit with clean fluid before installing. Center steering wheel precisely during installation and bleed system completely—air pockets cause erratic steering response. If you’re not comfortable with hydraulic work, this is definitely a job for your mechanic.





Reviews
There are no reviews yet.