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JD 318 steering column same as 1872?
Can anyone confirm they are the same & interchangeable?
THanks
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Check the mounting hole location, seems like some DEERE's had a different mount than cub, also check the column length as the steering wheel might be to high or low to the dash.
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Not sure of mounting holes, but column is a ways shorter!
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1- 1864 Dual hyd, cat 0, axle braces 1- 1450 Dual Stick w/ power steering 1- 1200 in pieces 1- 1864 in pieces QA36A Thrower, #1 Tiller w/ extensions, IH windbreaker, IH wheel weights, 44C mower deck, 50C mower deck, CCC 54" Blade, GT46 high vacuum deck, GT54 deck, Cub Tripple Bagger, Custom dozer blade, Custom suitcase weights, 3pt cultivator, lawn sweeper, original R-Bucket |
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And different hydraulic line fittings.
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Different as in fitting itself, or layout?
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I put Deere power steering pumps( columns) to some people, in my quiet line and 82 series tractors,
they worked well and the hyd fittings were *37 flair be aware some used pumps use "O" ring face fittings. but these custom instillation's require special fabricated brackets and hyd lines. both columns were a bit shorter than factory manual columns but nothing that caused a problem. They were out of 318 Deere's |
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If the original is leaking why not just rebuild it>?
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Don't really have time to tear into it, was looking for another option, read somewhere that they were the same. Must be the internal workings & not the overall size of it. Did some reading on rebuilding it for the leak I have & said to replace 3 seals. Looked them up & they are $51, $128, & $21 a piece.
Emailed a supplier on here for a column & they said $500. So I guess I will be rebuilding it after all.
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Is the one in the 1872 an eaton? or parker? or is it something cub cadet built.
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it fits them all. Deere was the least expensive but seems someone here posted one from Messicks that was less $$. Also there are several write ups/posts on the task. Not hard just have to be careful and cleanliness is upmost important. Google the 'net and /search on this OCC. I have done several successful rebuilds, only problem is the little"Jesus" springs, as they have a habit of disappearing, and one says, "Jesus, where did it go" My local Deere dealer keeps several sets on hand just for that reason. Take yer time, follow the recommendations and slow & easy on reassy. and careful on the 6 little springs ( just a bit bigger than ink pen retract springs) Watch the valve plate orientation, make scribe marks on the outside of the sandwich case before disassy, it is all covered in the posts/net. |
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