Nice video's. My Belarus 420 did not have a seal in the top of the column either. There is a "collar" in the bottom of the power steering hydraulic head unit that has o-rings on the inside (against the power steering shaft) and on the outside. This collar is below the top bearing. These o-rings are what should keep the hydraulic fluid up in the head unit. There is also a similar collar with o-rings at the bottom of the column that you're putting your seal into. The one on the bottom has one o-ring on the outside and two on the inside. The bottom collar is below a bearing on the bottom as well and it should only have to keep a little gear oil in the column and bearing that the power steering shaft goes through.
Nice video's. My Belarus 420 did not have a seal in the top of the column either. There is a "collar" in the bottom of the power steering hydraulic head unit that has o-rings on the inside (against the power steering shaft) and on the outside. This collar is below the top bearing. These o-rings are what should keep the hydraulic fluid up in the head unit. There is also a similar collar with o-rings at the bottom of the column that you're putting your seal into. The one on the bottom has one o-ring on the outside and two on the inside. The bottom collar is below a bearing on the bottom as well and it should only have to keep a little gear oil in the column and bearing that the power steering shaft goes through.
@@RickSmith-o7o okay that you for letting me know
It's great to see another video from you man