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Affordable Hydraulic Steering Cylinders For Tractors

Affordable Hydraulic Steering Cylinders For Tractors

Posted by Reubicon Tractor Parts on 10th Aug 2022

From time to time, every tractor owner will need to replace various parts in their tractor’s hydraulic system. Whether you need replacement hydraulic steering cylinders for tractors , hydraulic filters or some other item, Reubicon Tractor Parts can provide you with high-quality parts at affordable prices.

Quality Parts & Low Prices

At Reubicon Tractor Parts, we specialize in selling the highest quality aftermarket Mahindra tractor parts . Whether you need parts for a Mahindra tractor hydraulic system or you need other Mahindra parts, we offer OEM-quality parts, but our prices are far lower than you’d pay if you bought parts directly from Mahindra.

We stock both OEM parts and generic replacement parts and at high volumes, which is one reason why we are able to keep our prices as low as possible. Our selection of hydraulic parts includes hydraulic pumps, valve rock shafts, hydraulic pump gears, control valves, gear pumps, tandem pumps, filters, pump gaskets, suction filters, hydraulic steering cylinders and more.

In addition to hydraulic parts, we also carry many other parts and filters, including Mahindra oil filters , air filters, brake parts, clutch parts, electrical parts, cooling parts, fuel system parts and more. To find your part, you can search our Mahindra tractor parts catalogue either by part name or by your specific Mahindra tractor model.

Additional Tractor Parts

While Mahindra tractor parts make up the bulk of our product line, we do offer some parts for Case IH tractors. This includes clutch parts, engine parts, fuel system parts, electrical parts, wheel rims, filters and a limited selection of hydraulic parts sometimes also is available. We also have a limited selection of John Deere parts in stock, s ignition rotary switches, dual clutches and front wheel rims.

Flexible Payment Options

While you can always pay in full using a credit card, we also offer the option of paying via Pay Pal. With this option, you can split the cost into four interest-free payments instead of paying for all of your parts at once.

To qualify, purchases must range from $30 to $1500 in value, and you will need to begin with a 25% down payment. The additional three payments will be due every two weeks. This offer is not available in any U.S. territories as well as Missouri, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota or Wisconsin. For customers in these areas, we accept all major credit cards.

6 Fun Facts About Tractors

Tractors

While selling Mahindra tractor parts online is our main focus, we also have a deep appreciation for tractors in general and enjoy sharing a few fun facts about these important machines from time to time. Here are a few bits of information about tractors that you might not have known.

1. Petro-Powered Tractors Aren’t That Old

The first modern partially gas-powered tractors were produced in 1889 by the Charter Gas Engine Company, and this tractor model was powered by steam and a single-cylinder gasoline engine. Before that, steam-powered threshers had been in use, but these were rare and the main source of power for most farmers was the use or horse, oxen or manpower.

2. Tractors Developed Rapidly In The 20th Century

While it might have taken hundreds of years to move from horse-powered farming to steam engines to kerosene to gasoline engines, once we moved into gas power, and mass-produced tractors could be purchased relatively affordably, they sold like hotcakes. By the mid-1930s, more than a million tractors had been sold in the United States alone.

This means that from that first partially gas-powered engine in 1889 to mass production in the 1930s took only about 45 years. The earliest types of plows date back to about 1000 BC, which means while it took almost 2000 years to develop a gas-powered tractor, within 50 years of that invention, these mechanical marvels were a common site that transformed farming and allowed for mass production of all types of food.

3. Steel Wheels Used To Be The Norm

For the first 50 years or so, those gas-powered tractors used metal wheels rather than the typical plastic wheels we use today. The steel wheels added quite a bit of weight to the tractor and these tractor wheels also used spikes to improve traction. These tractors could not be run on normal roads, which meant they were as convenient as the wheels we use today which are created using durable plastic materials such as nylon and polyester.

4. Big Bud Is The World’s Largest Tractor

Big Bud, produced by Northern Manufacturing, is an impressive 28 feet in length and includes a 16-cylinder diesel engine. This monster machine can work more than an acre in just 60 seconds. Most of us certainly don’t need a tractor with quite that much power, but if you head on to YouTube you can find some fun videos of Big Bud hard at work.

5. Did John Deere’s Wife Choose The Colors?

Tractors come in many colors, but when you see that distinctive green body with yellow wheel rims, you know it’s a John Deere. These colors, as legend has it, were chosen by John Deere’s wife, and Mrs. Deere selected green to represent growing crops and yellow to represent the golden hue of crops that were ready to harvest.

6. John Deere Isn’t #1 Worldwide

While Americans still love their John Deere’s, the best-selling tractor brand worldwide is Mahindra. John Deere is the top seller in the U.S., but Mahindra may be on the rise with nearly 800 dealerships across the country. Other popular brands in the U.S. include Case IH, Kubota and Massey Ferguson.

Purchase Your Mahindra Parts Online Today!

Whether you are searching for hydraulic steering cylinders for tractors or perhaps clutch parts, brake parts or filters, we likely have the parts you need in stock. If you search our Mahindra parts catalog and don’t see precisely what you need, give us a call at (512) 843-0130 and we will try to source the part for you, if possible.