Description
When you’re wrestling the steering wheel on your Deutz tractor and feeling every bump in the field, there’s a good chance your power steering system has developed internal leaks. That steady drip might seem minor, but it’s a warning sign that needs attention before you’re left fighting a dead steering system during a critical work period. This complete seal kit restores proper pressure and smooth operation to your power steering, bringing back that one-finger steering you rely on.
What You’re Getting
- Complete seal set designed specifically for your Deutz power steering system – no hunting for individual seals
- High-quality seals that handle the demanding pressures of agricultural hydraulic systems without gradual weakening
- Proper O-ring and gasket materials engineered to resist hydraulic fluid breakdown and temperature extremes
- Everything needed for a thorough rebuild that stops leaks at their source and restores full system performance
Built for Real Farm Work
Your Deutz handles the demanding work that comes with farming – whether your Agroprima is running a loader all day, your DX series is pulling heavy implements, or your Intrac is maneuvering in tight spaces around buildings. Power steering seals have one of the toughest jobs in the tractor, dealing with heat, vibration, and constant flexing while containing hydraulic pressure. When those seals start failing after years of faithful service, this complete kit gives you everything needed to restore reliable steering assist.
Made to Last
This isn’t some cobbled-together aftermarket kit – it’s a properly engineered system with quality seals and precision machining that will outlast your tractor. The materials are specifically chosen to resist the agricultural environment where exposure to dust, moisture, and temperature swings is just part of daily operation.
Installation Notes
This is a job that requires draining the steering system and careful attention to cleanliness during reassembly. When connecting hydraulic lines, ensure ports are clean – a tiny piece of dirt can damage new seals. While the system is apart, it’s also a good time to change to fresh hydraulic fluid and inspect hoses for wear. Bleed the system thoroughly after installation; air pockets cause jerky steering.






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