Description
When your three-point hitch starts creeping down or your loader bucket drifts lower than you left it, worn lift cylinder seals are usually the culprit. That sinking three-point hitch or slow lift response usually points to worn seals in your hydraulic lift cylinders. This 80mm seal kit fits a wide range of John Deere 6000, 6010, 6020, 6030, and 6M Series tractors, restoring full lifting power and eliminating those annoying hydraulic leaks. When your implements won’t stay up or lifting becomes sluggish, this complete seal kit provides the fix without expensive cylinder replacement.
What You’re Getting
- Seal materials that resist hardening and cracking from age and heat cycles, while maintaining the flexibility needed for proper sealing
- Complete seal set for both lift cylinders so you can rebuild both sides at once
- Direct replacement seals that restore factory lifting performance and hold pressure like new
- High-quality materials designed to handle the constant pressure cycling of real farm work
Built for Real Farm Work
Your John Deere tractor’s hydraulic lift system works constantly throughout the day. Whether you’re operating a loader with a 6410, raising and lowering tillage equipment with a 6520, managing hay tools with a 6330, or working with precision implements on a 6125M, reliable hydraulics are essential. Worn cylinder seals cause implements to drift down, reduce lifting capacity, and create messy external leaks that waste expensive hydraulic fluid.
Made to Last
Farm hydraulic systems work hard in dusty, dirty conditions with temperature swings and high pressures. Each component is manufactured to exact tolerances for reliable performance season after season. These seals handle the tough conditions your tractor faces day after day, maintaining their seal integrity through thousands of lift cycles.
Installation Notes
Cylinder rebuilding requires cleanliness above all else – any contamination causes rapid seal failure. Clean all components thoroughly. Install seals using proper tools to avoid damage – never use sharp objects. Lubricate with clean hydraulic fluid during assembly. While cylinders are apart, consider rebuilding both sides – they have equal wear. Take your time and keep everything spotless for a professional result that lasts.






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