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Old 09-27-2018, 05:56 PM
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Default 1650 hydro lines

Hi all. Was wondering if anyone would know where to get new hydro lines that run from the hydro Pump to the control valve. I looked in the parts area of the site and didn’t notice any discussion that caught my eye. Also checked CCC to see if they had them. Would like to keep them steel but not the greatest at bending tube. I guess if I have no luck I could always change them over to flex lines. Anyone ever buy these and is so where from?
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Find a local hydraulic place, most of them you can take lines to them and they can bend and flare them for you. If they have stainless, it worth the extra money in my opinion.
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My parts store saves the metal ends and just replaces the rubber hose part.
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if you have a local hydraulic shop i would go that route. if not i might have a used pair hanging around or i can bend you up a new set. i have bent up a few pairs of lines for the front hydraulics on quietlines so i dont see how this would be any different. what is wrong with the lines that you have?
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Old 10-11-2018, 07:55 PM
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First thanks for all the reply’s. I actually found an high pressure line that I had removed from a parts tractor I got awhile back in my stash that I forgot about.

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I was removing the hydro pump on my newly acquired 1650 to repair a few leaks and the hydro fitting was rusted together up on the valve that is connected steering colum. It ended up twisting and pinching the line and then breaking. I had a few choice words to say after that!!! Lol


Thanks again to all.
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