383 4wd steering cylinder

   / 383 4wd steering cylinder #1  

JamesHolmes

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1997 MF383 4wd
Need help removing 383 4wd steering cylinder.
 
   / 383 4wd steering cylinder #2  
I probably can't do much from here, but what sort of help are you hoping for?

Is it a double shaft style cylinder with a ball joint on each side or just a single cylinder on one side. Parts book shows both types.
 
   / 383 4wd steering cylinder #3  
If you're talking about the center mount cylinder and want to reseal, just unscrew the tierods, remove the gland locking wires and remove the glands, extract the rod/piston and reseal.
 

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I probably can't do much from here, but what sort of help are you hoping for?

Is it a double shaft style cylinder with a ball joint on each side or just a single cylinder on one side. Parts book shows both types.
It’s a double shaft cylinder. It looks as though there are four large Allen bolts holding it to the axle. I have 2 repair manuals and neither of them show the setup I have.
 
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#5  
If you're talking about the center mount cylinder and want to reseal, just unscrew the tierods, remove the gland locking wires and remove the glands, extract the rod/piston and reseal.
This looks like the setup on my tractor. I was going to remove the cylinder from the machine and hone & repack. Are you saying that it’s better done leaving on the axle?
 
   / 383 4wd steering cylinder #6  
You can go about it any way you choose, but I think most people would do it with the cylinder on the machine. I do at least. I think in most cases it's less work to do it that way than to try and remove the whole cylinder. Sometimes if it doesn't come apart easily I will jack it up and take off a tire to gain more access.
 
   / 383 4wd steering cylinder #7  
Ditto to what Harry said. Many times the Allen bolts do not come easy. The only reason I would remove is the inability to get to the cylinder easily. Honing should not be necessary.
 

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