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Hydraulic flare connections

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PaulW_NJ

06-07-2007 05:21:02




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I"m rebuilding a 340U I bought a couple of years ago, and adding a loader. I"ve spent a lot of effort trying to straighten out the hydraulic system. Among other annoying things, the prior owner had replaced several of the steel lines (for example to the fasthitch)with hydraulic hoses, but it looks like he used whatever was lying around, or he couldn"t measure too well, because they"re way too long and it looks terrible. I"d like to try to make steel tube replacements and neaten things up. I"ve made automotive flare connections, and I have a 1/2" tube bender . . . my question is what is the description of the standard IH flares for which I"d need a flare tool (37 1/2 vs 45 degree, single vs double, etc, etc??)

Any recommendations or tips would be greatly appreciated.

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Owen Aaland

06-08-2007 00:29:51




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 Re: Hydraulic flare connections in reply to PaulW_NJ, 06-07-2007 05:21:02  
Flair fittings on hydraulic lines are 37 1/2 degrees. Usually single flair with a support flange between the flair and the nut. The hydraulic tubing is heavier wall than brake lines and you will not be able to double flair it.



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