Case VAC/VAI engine driven hyd pump pictures

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Okay so this is what I am trying to find fittings for. Note that the facet sort of fits but not really and it is a 3/4 inch fitting. This being on the suction line I am now thinking I can go to the local hardware store and maybe find a ferrule type fitting that will fit and then I can go to pipe fittings form there
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I don't think I have a fine tread bolt that size on the place. But at least I am coming up with some more ideas as to how to get thing thing plumbed up so I can then figure out how to do what is needed to the loader. The bucket part of the loader does not have a cylinder so I will have to see how to set that up but first things first
 
It could be pipe threads called 'straight pipe threads', they are used on pass throughs, and (for instance) lamp fastening 1/8" pipes and nuts. 3/4X14 might beit. Jim
 
The small hole is pipe thread and is the high pressure side.
The large hole is the suction side and is machined for a compression ferule to fit on a copper line on the early vac's,I think the late ones used a steel line and will fit but seems like the ferule is different. Below is a link to a steel line that should fit your large hole. I have seen this line cut off and a hose slid over it when the line got damaged. Nick
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I'd hunt up the best place locally to get hydraulic repairs done, like a place that rebuilds cylinders, and see if they can help. We had a Mennonite place near me that had stuff I didn't even know existed. They fixed me right up.
 
No such place locally. Nearest place for that type of stuff is a good 75 miles one way. All there is in this area is an Orscheln's farm and home and O'Reilly's auto parts. Nearest tractor dealer is a JD place about 25 miles but there one of those places that are pretty much new stuff. I even called the local Case dealer which if 50 miles form me and gave them the info and they didn't have a clue
 
(quoted from post at 12:53:25 08/26/16) No such place locally. Nearest place for that type of stuff is a good 75 miles one way. All there is in this area is an Orscheln's farm and home and O'Reilly's auto parts. Nearest tractor dealer is a JD place about 25 miles but there one of those places that are pretty much new stuff. I even called the local Case dealer which if 50 miles form me and gave them the info and they didn't have a clue


Do you have any really good plumbing supply places near you? Or an over the road truck repair shop? They might be able to at least ID the thread size and after that you can order online.
 

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