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Re: is this really an appropriate question for a tractor forum???????
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Posted by rod on April 02, 2001 at 17:58:09 from (142.177.53.19):
In Reply to: is this really an appropriate question for a tractor forum??????? posted by jimmy stewart on April 02, 2001 at 17:45:25:
The double flare is a made by bending the single flare part back over on itself you start it back with a flaring piece and once it bends inward then you finish it as a regular flare thsi really makes a leak proof joint but you need a certain type of flaring kit like you would use on some automotive type brakes. Should be available at most automotive stores as a kit mine was 18.00 Canadian and I have used it once on a brake line on my Buick
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