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HVFDFIREFIGHTER
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Joined: 11 Jun 2013 Location: Heuvelton, NY Points: 563 |
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Topic: WHAT IS IT?Posted: 16 Apr 2017 at 5:22pm |
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Does anyone know what this part is? I remember taking it off the left side (as sitting on tractor) floor board. Can't remember how to put it back on or what it actually does. I might even have it put together wrong in this picture. Any help would be appreciated. |
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chuck (WI)
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Joined: 07 Feb 2010 Location: wisconsin Points: 200 |
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Posted: 16 Apr 2017 at 5:26pm |
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I think its a bracket that holds the hydrolic lines. What tractor was it on.
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HVFDFIREFIGHTER
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Posted: 16 Apr 2017 at 7:55pm |
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Sorry, I should have mentioned, it is a D14.
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DSeries4
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Posted: 16 Apr 2017 at 8:20pm |
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Yep. That is the securing bracket for the return hydraulic line. You do have it put together wrong. L shaped piece comes down against line on one side and the U piece butts against it with the line in the middle. Also should be a rubber piece to prevent vibration wearing the line down.
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chuck (WI)
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Posted: 17 Apr 2017 at 12:37am |
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That's what it is. Usually the rubber is brittle one falling apart and no good, so I just find a piece of rubber round tubing that fit's over the hydraulic pipe and cut it to fit, looks good and works like a charm.
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