John Deere loader again

(quoted from post at 17:55:29 04/02/20) What is the difference beteeen
AN140263
And
AN140264

They are ORB-flare "T"'s and "63" has 1/2" ORB threads and two 1/2" flare fittings, "64" has 1/2" ORB threads and two 5/8" flare fittings.

In other words, the part that screws into the casting is the same between the two of them and the two flare "nipples" are one size bigger on the "64".

(IF I'm looking at this correctly!)
 

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I ordered one of each of the part numbers in the photo the AK number is nla but the independent shop I go through could get one from parts depot .
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Most hyd. shops have or can get quickly the #6, #8, #10 & #12 size fittings commonly used on our tractors.

It's those lovely #3 & #5 that Deere is fond of using that prove to be a challenge. Along with some of the oddball "tee" fittings used on the steering valve. 1 of those fittings through Deere, up here, cost as much as a bag full of the common fittings from a hyd. shop. Quite aggravating really......LOL
 
Believe me I tried everywhere possible to come up with the
drain line from the steering valve to the right side fitting down
on the bottom and I couldn?t do it .
 
It comes off a tee then it goes down to the right and hook to a
fitting right beside the brakes but inside the dash with all the
other lines . It?s a 3 or a 6 I think ? Was using brake lines but
they?d only last a few months the steel line from John Deere
would last about 2 years . Finally through Facebook I found a
place that steel braided brake line haven?t had a problem
since . I would like to know what size for sure because I would
order another one. I just thought of something I bought a set
of hydraulic fitting size gauges when I bought line clamps for
the loader now I can measure the fitting and get Another line
coming
 
Sorry I don?t have a better description I?d post a picture but
that line is next to impossible to find in the paper catalog not
sure it?s even possible on the parts site
 
Think it?s actually a load sense line? I?ll get a picture today . I
just remember thinking I?ll just go get a hydraulic line made I
called every hydraulic place in the free world ant may as well
tried to find a jar of unicorn farts
 
That might be it ? I can?t see well enough for sure , I know I
about go cross eyed trying to find it every time I need one . So
Is it a 3 jic
 

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