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sullyt28
- 420 crawler

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by sullyt28 » Sun Jul 13, 2014 8:05 pm
Have 350C with a blown high pressure hydraulic line coming off of the pump. The line rotted at the bend, pulled about 10 lbs of mud and dirt out of the front end which explains the rusted line. Owner before me must have sunk this thing
Checked with John Deere and they no longer make this part it's been discontinued for sometime. I've tried getting steel lines made before and unable to find anyone that makes these. My only option is to go with a rubber line so thought I would check to see if anyone new of a company that would make a replacement or possibly find a used part in good condition. Appreciate and feedback.
The JD part number is AU14508
Sully
Barrie, ON
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Scottyb
- 2010 crawler

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- Location: Saskatchewan Canada
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by Scottyb » Sun Jul 13, 2014 10:34 pm
have your local shop make you a rubber line. Cheap fix and just cut the old line in pieces to get it out.
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jthornton
- 440 crawler

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by jthornton » Mon Jul 14, 2014 1:12 pm
Someone before me replaced mine with a hydraulic hose.
JT
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sullyt28
- 420 crawler

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by sullyt28 » Mon Jul 14, 2014 2:35 pm
Due to the number of bends I was hoping to find a factory type replacement. Sounds like I'll have to go this way. Thanks for the replies.
Sully
Barrie, ON
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TexasJD
- 40C crawler

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by TexasJD » Tue Jul 15, 2014 5:52 am
sullyt28 wrote:Due to the number of bends I was hoping to find a factory type replacement. Sounds like I'll have to go this way. Thanks for the replies.
I have a 450 but that entire circuit was available online aftermarket.
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Labparamour
- 440 crawler

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- Location: Duvall, WA
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by Labparamour » Tue Jul 15, 2014 7:06 pm
A hydraulic cylinder repair shop was as to fab up some short steel lines for my 450 loader. And they made some rubber lines for me.
Local auto parts house is also able to make rubber lines for me and have a pretty good selection of fittings SAE and metric
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sullyt28
- 420 crawler

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by sullyt28 » Mon Jul 21, 2014 6:47 am
I found a hydraulic repair shop that cut the line in half and attached a hose to the good side with a compression fitting. Good to go thanks for the replies.
Sully
Barrie, ON
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