560 Hydraulic lines

Damon K.

Member
Anyone know the best way to get the steel hydraulic lines that run
under the seat on a 560 off, in the front under the dash??
One lines leaks under the seat and have been brazed alot once
before, and have to be replaced.
We cannot get at the bolts under the dash/battery box, and can
figure out what all needs to be taken apart to get at them. Is there a
easy trick by chance??
Thanks!
 
Damon You will have to remove the whole sear from the deck. This might not be easy because of rust, you may just need new screws going back togeather. Then remove the sheld in front of the gear shift so you can get at the three screws that hold the tube manifold to the hyd valve. They should be 3/8 with 9/16 head, not real easy but it can be done. Put new o rings under manifold and just reverse the prosses to go back togeather.
 
I'm redoing my 460 and have the same troubles. I took a pipe cutter and left 3" of the lines under the seat coming out of the manifold and braised fittings to them and then run rubber and connected to the metal lines with a compression fitting. The metal lines run into the front of the seat mount/tool box so it looks stock appearing.
 

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