What do they want for the kit Wayne? I rebuilt mine on the 2606 and paid $86 to caseih. You may be able to cross ref the kit with someone like baileynet.com or surpluscenter.com but probably not. At least I know I got the right seals and orings buying from caseih. A hydraulic repair place may be able to cross ref the kit number but doubtful.
Went to the local hydraulic place to get orings for a block, all they could do is put a micrometer on an old one and go the bin. Caseih uses some oddball sizes and thicknesses and then this place pulls some from a bin and says to try these. You can spend a couple hours at the hyd place trying to match up the seals, wipers, orings, and the piston seal, etc. and then not be sure you have the exact right parts. Print out the parts diagram and parts listing from caseih and take with you. Some of the orings, etc have measurements.
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