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hydraulics 101?

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Steve

02-23-2004 09:18:19




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OK, so my 200B has metal tube hyd lines running from the cotnroller along the loader arms and to a central point on the loader frame. From there its flex lines to the 4-in-1 cylinder. Can't get new metal - difficult to find someone to fab new ones - don't want to rely on flex the whole length since they are easy to snag on brush etc. So here's the question based on past experience w/ an IH 554 & ARPS loader: can I fab new metal lines using 1/2" pipe? Worked on the loader and was acutally facory installed. Is the pressure too great to allow me to use pipe and elbows to replace the metal tubing? The tubing doesn't seem all that strong to begin with. Thanks in advance for advice.

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Bernard le mécano

02-24-2004 16:37:41




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 Re: hydraulics 101? in reply to Steve, 02-23-2004 09:18:19  
Hi Steve, you can take 1/2 pipe but not galvanized one. Black pipe is the best but buy hydrolic elbows or unions, there are strong enough for the pressure. Bernard le mécano Québec Canada



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