Little problem is now a big problem

NEKS

Well-known Member
Been using the D-19 to load hay. Boy was out the other day and said you have something hanging down under the left rear axle. Looks like a bolt. Well there is a clamp with rubber that clamp about 4 hydraulic line together. This was a few weeks ago and now the vibration has wore a hole in one. So now it has to come off and I have to figure out how to fix it. Tonight it was too dark, too cold and I was too tired to look at it very long.
 
If it's steel, you can probably have a welding shop braze the hole. Rubber, just have a good auto store or equipment dealer make a new one. Heck, AGCO might still have the line if you want to spend the $$$ on a new one.
AaronSEIA
 
(quoted from post at 13:23:51 02/26/16) If it's steel, you can probably have a welding shop braze the hole. Rubber, just have a good auto store or equipment dealer make a new one. Heck, AGCO might still have the line if you want to spend the $$$ on a new one.
AaronSEIA
assume it's a steel tube, if so, I would either TIG weld a small patch on the tube. Or cut off the bad part and use an AN connector (You would need to flare the tube for this).
Or use an MS connector fitting that does not need a flair. Or use a SAE J514 connector fitting that uses a ferrule.
If you are nor familiar with fittings go talk to a hydraulic shop, they can fix you up with the parts needed.
 
To learn more about hydraulic fitting you can go to ,
http://www.discounthydraulichose.com/v/vspfiles/downloadables/thread_guide.pdf
Or look on there website: discounthydraulichose.com down on the bottom right side, "How to identify fluid ports and connections"
 

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