[AJD] Re: fuel line technique...INFO
Chris C
jdnutinwa at yahoo.com
Sat Jan 7 16:40:43 PST 2006
Greg,
Do you have the fitting that goes from the
carb/fuel sediment bowl to the gland nut? I stopped
in to torment ly local parts guy with one today and of
course they can't figure it out. Part number is A258R
according to my A book.
Chris
--- greg at theoldtractorcompany.com wrote:
> First off, steel fuel line glands are still
> available from JD albeit at $9.75 a pop
> Years ago we repro'd them in brass as they solder
> easier and are only $4.25
> The nuts, in steel, also from JD are $3.40 but they
> can normally be reused. The
> problem we had was that on the earlier tractors,
> which I personally prefer-those from
> the 20's and 30's, the fuel line nuts were brass. So
> we made those in brass and they
> are $3.00 each
> That being said, and correct me if I'm wrong Duane,
> Deere did on some fuel lines
> attach them with some sort of hydrogen brazing I
> think it was? They had had some
> problems with chaff fires on tractors at some point
> which caused the fuel lines to
> unsolder and pretty well fanned the fire and made
> things worse. Or so I was told. I
> also think that sometimes the solder is just nearly
> solid due to age and they
> fittings simply can't be removed
>
> My two cents worth on yet ANOTHER beautiful 65+
> degree day in Colorful Colorado!!
>
> Greg
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Greg Stephen
> The Old Tractor Company
> Stephen Equipment Company
> PO Box 709
> Franktown, CO 80116
> 303-663-5246
> 303-468-0377 FAX<<--GREAT WAY TO REACH ME!
>
> On Sat Jan 7 8:04 , 'Dave Ernst' <shop at cccomm.net>
> sent:
>
> >I had the same problem with this D I'm working on.
> What I finally did was to
> >fake it. I drilled out a larger piece of tubing so
> the ID fit the OD of the
> >gas line cut it to the length that originally
> protruded beyond the end of
> >the nut and then used a ferrule on the original
> line. Can't tell the
> >difference.
> >
> >Dave
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: "Bill Brueck" b2 at chooka.net>
> >To: "'Antique John Deere mailing list'"
> >antique-johndeere at lists.antique-tractor.com>
> >Sent: Friday, January 06, 2006 8:10 PM
> >Subject: [AJD] Deere fuel line technique...I need a
> nudge
> >
> >
> >>
> >> I'm working on my H again, chasing down the last
> seep in the fuel system.
> >> Thanks Ron and others, for the tip on Fuelube /
> EZTurn, that sealed the
> >> valve right up and also got the needle seat to
> seal in the carb body.
> >>
> >> Then I noticed a little seep in the main fuel
> line. Hey, no probs, I'll
> >> just unsolder those glands off the ends, bend up
> some new tubing, solder
> >> the
> >> glands on, and it would be good as new.
> >>
> >> One gland came right off and soldered onto the
> new line just fine. But I
> >> can't get the other one apart. On to the junk
> box, found 2 more glands
> >> with
> >> stubs of tubing in them. Can't get one of those
> loose either, and thought
> >> before I started on the last one I'd better come
> up for air.
> >>
> >> Started with propane heat, then advanced to
> acetylene. Get the glands
> >> nice
> >> and red, have a place where I can get some decent
> pull and a little twist
> >> on
> >> them, but no budge.
> >>
> >> Other than giving up being stubborn and paying
> Robert's $6.18 for new ones
> >> (cripes, at that price I'm ashamed to admit I've
> spent a few hours on this
> >> already...oh, well, doing things the smart way
> never was a strong suit of
> >> mine...), anybody got a technique in your back
> pocket that would help me
> >> here?
> >>
> >> And I've got nothing against Roberts, in case one
> wonders. He's been real
> >> helpful, and I even bought a carb for my AR from
> him a while back. It was
> >> a
> >> work of art, all painted with the brass plugs
> shined and put on after the
> >> paint job, it was a work of art. Kind of hate to
> put fuel in.
> >>
> >> Thanks for help, once again!
> >>
> >> B²
> >>
> >> Bill Brueck (brick)
> >> Chatfield, MN, USA
> >>
> >> Confusion is a higher state of knowledge than
> ignorance.
> >>
> >>
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