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Hydraulic lines placement for 1966 250B crawler

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tcrn67

08-13-2006 08:50:22




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My uncle has a 1966 250B crawler that he replaced the tourqe converter on and they the new one had different fittings so they are not sure of the placement of the hydraulic lines. Anyone have photos or diagram of the correct placement of these line? Or a link to something that would. Its been sitting for 7 years cause noone can figure it out. Thanks in advance.




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1566Jim

08-13-2006 18:04:49




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 Re: Hydraulic lines placement for 1966 250B crawle in reply to tcrn67, 08-13-2006 08:50:22  
Get a copy of the parts manual - it has the best layout of the lines for the IH stuff. If you don't have one call your local Komatsu dealer and they can get you one or fax copy of the page for lines.



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tcrn67

08-13-2006 09:11:18




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 Re: Hydraulic lines placement for 1966 250B crawle in reply to tcrn67, 08-13-2006 08:50:22  
addendum its an International 250b crawler



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seann

08-13-2006 12:42:55




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 Re: Hydraulic lines placement for 1966 250B crawle in reply to tcrn67, 08-13-2006 09:11:18  
If you go to the Redpower site referenced below, there's a guy named Sonny there that has a 250C and another guy named yellowrosefarm who has a 175B. Another guy named rocko is a very experienced IH mechanic. Between the three of them, you could probably figure out how yours is hooked up. You can also find original 250B manuals on ebay quite often or simply buy them here or at b i n d e r b o o k s . c o m Good luck

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