Description
When your John Deere’s hydraulic cylinder starts letting you down—implements that won’t stay up, sluggish lifting, or that telltale puddle of hydraulic fluid under the tractor—you know it’s time for a rebuild. A sinking three-point hitch or slow lift response usually points to worn seals, and when your implements won’t stay up or lifting becomes sluggish, this complete seal kit provides the fix without expensive cylinder replacement. This single cylinder kit gives you everything needed to get that cylinder working like new again.
What You’re Getting
- All components needed to rebuild lift cylinders to like-new condition with high-quality seals and gaskets
- High-pressure seals manufactured from materials specifically chosen for hydraulic service, addressing both internal seals that maintain pressure and external seals that prevent fluid loss
- Direct replacement components that restore full lifting power and eliminate hydraulic leaks
- Quality components that ensure rebuilt cylinders provide years of additional service
Built for Real Farm Work
This cylinder kit is designed for John Deere tractors that see daily hydraulic use in demanding farm conditions. Your John Deere tractor’s hydraulic lift system works constantly throughout the day, and whether you’re operating a loader, raising and lowering tillage equipment, managing hay tools, or working with precision implements, worn cylinder seals cause implements to drift down, reduce lifting capacity, and create messy external leaks.
Made to Last
High-pressure seals are manufactured from materials specifically chosen for hydraulic service—resisting the heat, pressure, and fluid compatibility challenges of modern systems. These components are built to handle the constant cycling and pressure changes that come with real farm work, giving you reliable performance season after season.
Installation Notes
Cylinder rebuilding requires cleanliness above all else—any contamination causes rapid seal failure, so disassemble carefully noting orientation of all seals, and install seals using proper tools to avoid damage. While cylinders are apart, consider rebuilding both sides since they have equal wear, and change hydraulic fluid and filters after rebuilding to remove any contamination.






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