Description
When your power steering starts getting sluggish or you’re noticing hydraulic fluid spots under the steering column, worn seals in your orbital unit are usually the problem. This critical seal keeps your Ford New Holland’s power steering working smoothly, preventing leaks and maintaining the hydraulic pressure you need for effortless steering control. Nothing’s worse than wrestling with the wheel when you’re trying to maneuver around tight spots or back up to implements.
What You’re Getting
- High-quality seal designed specifically for orbital unit service with materials that resist hydraulic fluid breakdown while maintaining flexibility through millions of steering cycles
- Precision dimensions ensure proper fit in the close tolerances of orbital valves – no more leaks or poor sealing
- Stops hydraulic fluid loss that robs your system of pressure and performance
- Direct replacement that fits exactly like the original equipment seal
Built for Real Farm Work
This seal fits Ford New Holland 10 Series tractors including models 7810, 7910, and 8210, along with 30 Series models like the 8530, 8630, 8730, and 8830, plus TW Series tractors from TW5 up through TW35. These tractors are popular choices for everything from row crop farming and hay operations to loader work, and when you’re maneuvering around tight spaces or operating on slopes, having reliable power steering isn’t just convenient – it’s essential for safety.
Made to Last
This seal is manufactured from materials that resist hydraulic fluid breakdown while maintaining flexibility through millions of steering cycles. It’s built to handle the constant pressure changes and temperature swings that come with hard farm work, giving you reliable service season after season.
Installation Notes
Rebuilding an orbital unit requires cleanliness and patience but saves significant money over replacement – start by thoroughly cleaning the external unit before removal to prevent contamination. Install new seals carefully using proper tools, lubricate all seals with clean hydraulic fluid during assembly, and pay attention to seal orientation since many are directional. After installation, bleed the system thoroughly since air causes jerky steering.






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