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Re: 1951 TO-20 steering box
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Posted by Tim in Tenn. on August 07, 2006 at 19:17:00 from (152.163.101.10):
In Reply to: 1951 TO-20 steering box posted by ken.d. on August 06, 2006 at 16:17:52:
Ken, I got my seals and bushings from TIP'S Tractor Parts 1-800-545-9967. I don't have the part #'s. It's been a couple years ago that I replaced them. I'm pretty sure that they were genuine Massey Ferguson parts. The bushing's were not avalible, but they had bushings made from a machine shop. The O.D. was the right size, but after installed the I.D. needs to be reemed to fit your arms. I used a brake hone to do this. You have to remove your steering box in order to remove the steering arms. You might try a Massey dealer to see if the seals are available. TIP'S buys new old parts from old Massey Ferguson dealerships. I've had good luck finding those hard to find parts from them. Good Luck!
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