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Posted by Oldfarmboy Jim on August 12, 2003 at 23:16:03 from (12.80.111.27):
I've been bringing a TD340 w/Drott 4-n-1 back to life after sitting over 5 years. She'll start up now and idle smoothly, the other day I adjusted the steering clutches and brakes so she'll also go, stop and turn. While testing out the drive mechanism, three hyd. hoses burst withiin about three minutes. From your various experiences, what is the best source of replacement hoses. There's a "Hose Pros" nearby, MF/Cub Cadet dealer about 20 miles away, a Case dealer, and an equipment rental/sales place that said they can fabricate hoses. Are hyd. systems standarized enough that I could go into a shop with one of the burst hoses and have them pull a replacement off the shelf? I've been away from the farm for thirty four years and can't recall ever having to replace a hyd. hose. Thanks in advance for sharing your knowledge and experience, Jim
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