[AT] Help with hydraulic line
charlie hill
charliehill at embarqmail.com
Wed Apr 4 08:08:56 PDT 2012
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
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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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