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WTB c hydro-lines

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JD dozer mike

08-26-2006 09:46:51




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Im looking for the hydraulic hoses that go from the front mounted pump to the center lift on Farmall C/SC. I dont care if they are bent/crushed/cut. i want to adapt to flex hoses to make useable for a homemade rear lift.
Reasonable price or trade????
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micahwinn@yahoo.com
thanks
mike




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gene bender

08-27-2006 04:05:38




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 Re: WTB c hydro-lines in reply to JD dozer mike, 08-26-2006 09:46:51  
The connection between the pump and lift arms it steel. So if yours has been changed to hose just replace with same size. Its always better to use bigger on the return than the pressure side.



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JD dozer mike

08-29-2006 10:29:33




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 Re: WTB c hydro-lines in reply to gene bender, 08-27-2006 04:05:38  
No i still have stock metal hoses, I want to convert to flex and block off the "touch controll block" so i can have "remotes" . then ill make a 3 pointe lift on the back that is "live" lift.
I just dont want to mollest my good stock metal lines.so ill buy some other ones to work with.



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El Toro

08-26-2006 14:10:35




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 Re: WTB c hydro-lines in reply to JD dozer mike, 08-26-2006 09:46:51  
You can get hydraulic hoses made at any store that handles any of the name brand hose such as Alemite, Weatherhead or Aeroquip. You would need the size and what type fitting that you're connecting these hoses to. You would need the length too. They're very easy to make yourself.
They're probably flared tube fittings and the hose ends should be female swivel nuts for flared tube fittings. Hal
PS: I had a Super C and blew one of the hydraulic hoses on the fasthitch. Made new hoses in at work and replaced both hoses.

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