Posted by Dan Bear Kelley on August 03, 2008 at 07:46:04 from (206.53.20.149):
In Reply to: Re: Steel hyd lines. posted by PaulW_NJ on August 03, 2008 at 04:56:44:
That is GORGEOUS work!
Other folk take note: Notice the two bends in the pipe. That is not only so it will get from point A to point B correctly, but it is also so that the pipes can have a little give in them for expansion and contraction.
SUPER work!
I'm a bit leery of doing the flares myself. I suppose if I got the tubing bent the way I wanted, a hydraulic shop could put the ends on it for me. I'm looking to interface a loader that was designed for a PTO pump to a full-time distributer mounted pump on my M (when I get that pump).
I am a bit leery about hoses, because they are a maintenance item. Yes, they will take vibration well, but they deteriorate from the inside out. So, you can never judge how good they are.
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