Description
If you’ve noticed your John Deere taking more muscle to steer lately, especially when you’re maneuvering in tight spots or working with a loader, there’s a good chance your steering piston is starting to give up. This little powerhouse sits inside your power steering ram and converts hydraulic pressure into the steering assistance that makes those long days in the field bearable. When it starts wearing out, you’ll feel it right through the steering wheel.
What You’re Getting
- Precision-machined piston that restores full hydraulic pressure transfer
- Durable construction designed to handle the constant pressure cycles of power steering
- Exact fit replacement that works with your existing steering cylinder
- Quality sealing surfaces that prevent internal bypass and maintain steering response
Built for Real Farm Work
This steering piston fits the classic John Deere 20, 30, and 35 Series utility tractors—machines that have been earning their keep on farms for decades. Whether your 1020 is handling chores around the barn, your 1630 is pulling implements, or your 1035 is doing loader work, these tractors depend on reliable power steering to get through the daily routine.
Made to Last
Farm hydraulics take a beating from pressure spikes, temperature swings, and thousands of steering inputs every season. This piston is built to the same specifications as the original, using materials that can handle the demands of agricultural hydraulic systems without premature wear or failure.
Installation Notes
Replacing a steering piston requires disassembling the power steering cylinder, so plan on having the tractor down for a few hours. Make sure to keep everything clean during the rebuild—even a little dirt can cause problems in hydraulic systems. You’ll want to replace the cylinder seals while you’re in there, since they’ve been working just as hard as the piston.






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