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Re: Re: Re: Front bucket Hydraulics
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Posted by Bill S. on November 01, 2001 at 18:14:39 from (209.71.57.170):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Front bucket Hydraulics posted by AL on October 29, 2001 at 16:50:53:
Yes, a lot of hydraulics have been plumbed with standard schedule 40 welded "water" pipe I've seen lots of problems come from that action. Leaks, ruptured pipes, and worst of all, fire when high presure oil gets atomized onto a hot manifold etc. Pipe fittings used for high pressure should be schedule 80 pipe and high pressure forged fittings. All this can be had from commercial and industrial plumbing supply wholesalers. You'll immediately see the added stature of these materials yet they are not purpose built hydraulic fittings. You will still need some swivel adapters or flare adapters anyway to make removal of hoses possible without unplumbing the whole system. Check places like Central Tractor (old name) now called Farm and Family I think. Funny, I go into one often and yet don't know the correct name. There are other sources in the links here in YT. What region of the country/world are you in? I too fail to mention that sometimes but it will help the best folks to respond to our needs if we give that info when we're searching something. Whew! sorry for my lengthy follow-up. Bill
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