[AT] Help with hydraulic line

Cecil R Bearden crbearden at copper.net
Wed Apr 4 12:20:37 PDT 2012


Mike:
you could order it from www.Surpluscenter.com, or find a local hose and 
fitting supply house and it should be less than $10.   Graingers also 
has some of them.  It is just a Male Swivel ORB to JIC fitting

Cecil in OKla



On 4/4/2012 10:08 AM, charlie hill wrote:
> Mike it's hard to tell much about the fitting from the picture.  Did you try
> a shop that sells hydraulic fittings instead of the dealer?  I think it
> might be an off the shelf part.  I doubt if Simplicity had a proprietary
> part built for that but you never know.  If you block it off you'll have to
> put a plug in the housing and another one on the line or remove the line and
> plug it at the other end.  By the time you do all that it might be just as
> cheap (parts and time totaled) to buy the fitting.
>
> Charlie
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mike M
> Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2012 9:54 AM
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> Subject: [AT] Help with hydraulic line
>
> Hi All,
> I have a '95 Simpilicy Sovereign Hydro that I use for lawn mowing. While
> working on it yestereday, I tried to loosen one of the hydraulic lines that
> run to the lift for the deck, and cracked the fitting.  The lift for the
> deck doesn't even work anymore, it only lifts the deck about 3/4" or so. The
> replacement part is about $25 for that little elbow, can anyone think of a
> way to engineer a creative repair? Can I just plug that hole, and leave the
> other line attached? I've included a link to some picture, to help
> illustrate what I'm talking about. Thanks for any help guys.
>
>
> http://s1049.photobucket.com/albums/s388/meulenms/
>
>
> Regards,
> Mike M
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