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Banjo fittings

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Foz

03-23-2003 20:41:49




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would anyone have an idea where you could get those hydraulic line ends known as banjo fittings?
My power steering unit on my IH 806 has them under the radiator and a few other places. figguring to make all new lines and am looking for a source. Folks at the Case place seem to think I want them made outta gold !




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hjp

03-24-2003 17:38:44




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 Re: Banjo fittings in reply to Foz, 03-23-2003 20:41:49  
aeroquip make all kinds of hydraulic(reuseable) fittings



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Sam MI

03-24-2003 16:11:00




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 Re: Banjo fittings in reply to Foz, 03-23-2003 20:41:49  
I was able to get them at a New Holland Dealer. Yep, they were pricy like all hydraulic fittings.



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Foz

03-27-2003 13:15:23




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 Re: Re: Banjo fittings in reply to Sam MI, 03-24-2003 16:11:00  
I posted a day or so ago bout banjo fittings and a source of them. thanks to all that offered help.I did manage to get a few good leads.....Then while looking at the fitting sitting on the bench last night I thought "all that is ,is a pile of differant sized washers with a tube out the side!" So...after digging through my washer bucket for the correct size washers, I put them in the order I thought would work and welded them together. tapped a hole in the side for a tube. cut a groove on each face with a hole saw to accept an O ring , and wallah! After some cleaning up and installation the dang thing actually holds pressure! At least for the 15 minutes I ran it. I geuss time will tell! But at least I didn't have to wait for one to come in the mail!

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mj

03-27-2003 17:38:03




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 Re: Re: Re: Banjo fittings in reply to Foz, 03-27-2003 13:15:23  
Old 'Mother Neccessity' strikes again! Did you remember to stamp it "Baja Engineering, Ltd."?



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