Aftermarket power steering parts

Hi I have this aftermarket power steering on a jd styled ar I’m wondering who made it and where to find a seal kit

The pictures are of the steering cylinder it has a early 70s ford truck power steering pump that powers it and I’m sure has no real relation to the cylinder

Thanks for any information
 

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If there are any seals to be had I'm sure a good hydraulic shop could match up what you have.
Suprise, thought we had theonly steering converted AR tractor in extiance. It was done back in the late 70's or early 80's The gear box on ours broke and non could be found. Local general repair shop converted it to hydrostatic 1 finger steering. We used the control and cylinder off a Blue Ford combine out of a combine salvage yard close by. The pump I think if I can remebember correctly is off a Chevy, don't remember if car or truck. Dad sold it back in the early-mid 80's. I just recently found it in the hands of a colector close to me. New it was the one we had as soon as I spoted it. This collector has some 20+ 30 2 cylinder Deere tractors. The tractor was at the tractor show here in Findlay Ohio the last 2 years and the year before it was at the show in West Liberty, Ohio. The steering control is under the hood where it is hard to be seen and in same spot as the top of the orignal steering gear box was located. Untill I taked to the present owner they did not realize it was converted like it was. Thoght it was factory expermental. The steering pump has the oil reivor built in.
 
Ok so I found a few things I found a Monroe number on it and I think Nash and a few amc products used them

Does anyone know where to get a seal kit for it?
 

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Try Blaser AMC Nash Rambler supply in Moline Ill.Sit down in front of that unit armed with all the numbers you can find,and something to measure parts with.He will probably have a lot of questions about shaft and hole sizes.They can be very helpful.
 

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