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    Posted: 26 Jul 2020 at 9:50am
I'm looking for the WD hydraulic line that go to the back remote.
Do they still make them? Anybody know part #?
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I think you’d be better off going and finding one off a junker or to a salvage yard Maybe somebody on the forum who’s close to your location has one they’d sell
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This is it....I think I posted this a while back but in case it does not show up...Thanks....Dale

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You could make a hydraulic hose work but the pipe fits better
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I got one off EBay it wasn't to bad. My other tractor has a hose with coupler bolted to the bottom corner of the foot step. The hose routed under the tractor is almost invisible and works just as good as the original.
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I have one for sale. Located in Elk River MN lselkriver@gmail.com
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One of the parts machines I drug home the previous owner had fashioned one out of copper tubing! Yes, it had a nice ventilation in it. some of the 'Repairs' I find on these things just blow my mind!
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Anybody have the fitting to attach the above pictured line to valve body?
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Originally posted by Gary (sw Wis.) Gary (sw Wis.) wrote:

I'm looking for the WD hydraulic line that go to the back remote.
Do they still make them? Anybody know part #?
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I sent you a PM...Thanks...Dale
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Originally posted by only AC orange only AC orange wrote:

Anybody have the fitting to attach the above pictured line to valve body?
...I have them and is it the one pictured at the bottom of the Pic?  Thanks...Dale

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Thank everyone. My brother found one in a junk yard for me.
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Originally posted by IBWD MIke IBWD MIke wrote:

One of the parts machines I drug home the previous owner had fashioned one out of copper tubing! Yes, it had a nice ventilation in it. some of the 'Repairs' I find on these things just blow my mind!


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 I saw a picture last night on facebook, of a WD or 45 with a brass ball valve in line to a 2 way hydraulic valve. That valve was rated at 600 PSI Shocked The one good thing, may be that the 2 way valve had a 2000 psi relief valve in it?????????
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Originally posted by CTuckerNWIL CTuckerNWIL wrote:

Originally posted by IBWD MIke IBWD MIke wrote:

One of the parts machines I drug home the previous owner had fashioned one out of copper tubing! Yes, it had a nice ventilation in it. some of the 'Repairs' I find on these things just blow my mind!


Shocked Shocked Shocked
 I saw a picture last night on facebook, of a WD or 45 with a brass ball valve in line to a 2 way hydraulic valve. That valve was rated at 600 PSI Shocked The one good thing, may be that the 2 way valve had a 2000 psi relief valve in it?????????

It amazes me what you see in hydraulic systems! It's like people have no concept of pressure ratings. How much schedule 40 black iron pipe do you see on tractors rated for 2000+ PSI? At work we run schedule 80 for anything over 120 PSI, (air).
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