Posted by The tractor vet on June 25, 2020 at 09:59:46 from (104.179.81.68):
In Reply to: Hydraulic line leak posted by olgentdc on June 23, 2020 at 17:44:40:
When i come up against a problem like this and a BRAZE job is not the answer though i have brazed a few in my time in a bind that have worked well , i set about making a new line . I am fortunate enough that just 26 miles up the road i have a Parker Dist. and i can buy any size hyd line i want in 20 ft. lengths . Yes i layed out the bucks for the Parker hand tubing benders and use them often even on doing brake lines . I get a lenght of line that i need and have them cut the 20 footer down to the length i need for east of transport and the corasponding (sp) and play build a line . What ya need to know is Wall thickness and I D. of the line in question a little studding on how to do the bends and the bender for the line , yes they are pricey per bender i have them from 1/8 up to 5/8ths and guard them with my life. In other words if you want to bend a line and use my benders there is a charge and i am include ME . I have used the hyd, SPICE repairs also and they work as designed when you follow directions. I have brazed hyd Pipe couplings on lines and replaced bad sections with hyd hose of the sme inside dia. as the line .
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