Posted by Inno on June 13, 2013 at 07:08:04 from (206.172.0.204):
In Reply to: Late 63' MF 202 posted by RuralTowner on June 08, 2013 at 21:36:58:
I've never taken one of the cylinders apart but I believe they thread apart. You'd likely have to find a hydraulic or machine shop that stocks a selection of packing and seals/orings etc. to get you what you need to rebuild it.
As far as the steering goes, if it's a lot of work to turn the wheels, chances are the power steering isn't working at all. When I got my 202 the power steering had been disconnected. Many of the parts are not available new so you'd have to find a source of used parts. These can get expensive very quickly. I built my own fully hydrostatic power steering for mine running off the loader hydraulics. It works like a charm, one finger steering even loaded with a bucket full of gravel etc. It ended up being less than half the price of rebuilding it with original parts and probably works better.
Glad you got it running, now you can get it home and do some work on it and eventually with it.
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