I think the issue with the lines was the initial cost but also shipping from overseas due to the length. I’m sure a hydraulic shop could make lines for much less.
You can get a bearing from your local lawn mower repair shop.. they are typically used as wheel bearings in riding mowers.
This thread has good info and part numbers. If you have the rag joint on the end of the steering shaft, you'll have to...
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