Super A Fuel Lin

asyrp43

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I need to get a new fuel line today if possible.
Can I get one at Napa or a local parts store? I
don't have the old one so I don't know exactly what
size I need to tell them I need.
I'm going to check at TSC but I dont see any on
their website.
If I have to I can order one from here with two day
or overnight shipping.

Thanks for the help!
 
Go any auto parts store and buy a piece of 5/16 brake line. It will be a straight piece and you will need to bend it to fit. I don't know off hand what length you need. Size that up by looking at the tractor. The line will come with flared ends. Cut off the ends and replace them with compression ferrules. The store will (should) have the ferrules. Reuse the nuts that are on the line.

If you want prebent, you will have to order online and wait for it.
 
I should have been more specific. I would like to
get a felxible hose. I'm not looking for an
original metal one.

I believe it's 20.5" long and replaces 350623R11
 
(quoted from post at 06:37:46 04/09/14) I should have been more specific. I would like to
get a felxible hose. I'm not looking for an
original metal one.

I believe it's 20.5" long and replaces 350623R11

Not likely you will find one at any auto parts store, but I'm sure the fine folks here at YT have one in stock.
 
Not sure why you want a flexible hose, but OK. In that case, I don't know what your question is. Hoses don't come with compression fitting ends. Just buy a hunk of hose. You will need a fist full of adapters to go from a compression fitting to whatever the hose end is. The easiest way to do that is buy a really short hunk of 5/16 brake line, cut it in half, modify the ends as above and attach each end to a plain hose with hose clamps.
 
Ordinary ferrules from an auto parts store do NOT work well to replace the OEM nut with breakaway ferrule.

Here's what the parts catalog has to say: "NUT, hi-duty tube fitting, brs., 5/16" O.D. tubing, (strainer to carburetor pipe)

Product No: 222-503"

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A new fuel line can be bought from steiner tractor parts. comes with ends bent to ready to install.phone 1 800 234 3280 good luck.
 
The ferrules are only necessary if you're using steel tubing for fuel line.

The correct brass barb fitting, which you can find at the hardware store, will seal up just fine in the carburetor elbow if the threads are OK.
 
Just so you are aware fuel lines are made from steel for a safety reason. If by some chance the hose would become involved in an engine fire your tractor will be quickly toast. I recently bent one up out of 5/16" brake line for a Farmall 240 (replacement was not available from any parts source for a 240) and it was not difficult at all and got it correct on the first try. If you go the rubber hose route I would suggest what Jim Becker suggested with the rubber as far away from any heat source as possible, Hal.
 
(quoted from post at 07:05:34 04/09/14) Not sure why you want a flexible hose, but OK. In that case, I don't know what your question is. Hoses don't come with compression fitting ends. Just buy a hunk of hose. You will need a fist full of adapters to go from a compression fitting to whatever the hose end is. The easiest way to do that is buy a really short hunk of 5/16 brake line, cut it in half, modify the ends as above and attach each end to a plain hose with hose clamps.

Yes, Flexible rubber fuel lines do come with the fittings crimped on. I have one on my '40 H, and another on my '40 M.
 

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