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190 XT power steering cylinder diagram

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    Posted: 10 hours 57 minutes ago at 9:26am
I've been searching on here, but my searches keep timing out before I can get through all the posts.

Does anyone have an exploded diagram of the power steering cylinder showing where all the seals, o-rings, etc. go? 

I'm having my friend work on it but he is not an A/C guy. Tractor is in another state. Thanks.
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AGCO PARTS BOOKS you can look up parts 
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Parts book gives diagrams. Some not so helpful if you're not familiar with the part.....
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After your friend carefully and slowly stretches that white teflon seal over the piston and into the groove (with an Oring in the bottom of the groove) Take a single ply of thin cardboard and wrap 360 degrees (no overlap) around that teflon seal. Then, place a common radiator hose clamp directly on top of the cardboard and squeeze the teflon seal as hard as you can, forcing it down into the groove. Leave this sit overnite. Have the barrel clean and greased and oiled up and slowly but quickly install the piston/rod assembly into the barrel, hopefully not cutting the teflon seal on the way in when it passes thru the snap ring groove. If you don't do this, chances are pretty good you will cut the seal.
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