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    Posted: 01 Feb 2012 at 10:00pm
Luke R was good enough to borrow a line off of his D21. It is the line from the Hyd. pump to the hyd block on the platform. Does anyone know where I could get a steel line made from a pattern?  It has multiple bends in it.
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could you replace it with rubber? i did on my 190XT
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Wasn't JimWenigOH getting some made for a 190 back in November? Wonder how his turned out and if he would recommend whoevere made his?
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What size, how many bends, what type of connector? Tracy Martin
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I got one of the lines that Jim Wenig had made, it seems to be a good job. So if Jim would see this post, or you could PM him, and he could put you through to the company he used. Darrel
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Tracy if you think you could make it I will bring it with me this weekend. I am coming your way.
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John, without seeing it I don't know. I am not familar with that particular line. Sounds like Jim might have already done the hard part. Tracy Martin
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Woke up and reread the post...I retract that comment. but no delete button



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There is a local ag parts store here that makes custom steel lines.  They will match what you bring in.  Sometimes when you put it back on you might have to tweek it a bit or they recommend putting a 1' piece of rubber line at the end to give you some flex to guarentee that it will fit.
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I dont know where Jim has them made but there is a place here in Columbus called Mid-state hose and fitting and they can replicate just about any steel line or fitting a person can come up with.
 
 
Mid-State  http://mshose.com/
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I had a return line from the transport valve back the hydralic sump for my D14 made at my local big truck repair facility.   Metal specialties.
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The company that made the tube for my 190 was Mid-State Sales in Columbus, OH. Ask for Nadine Lewis 800-421-7051, extension 21. This is an excellent company to do business with, and the tubes I had made fit perfectly. They had multiple tight bends, one being right at the end of the tube. Your best option in my opinion would be to have 5 made, and sell the rest here on the forum as I did with my extras. My local Agco dealer bought one of mine too. You will cut your cost per unit quite a bit going this route, and help others as well.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote amac Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 Feb 2012 at 5:50pm
I don't know how far from Burlington Ia you are but there is a place called Brozene hydraulic. They can make about any steel line or hose up to 6000 psi. They made a steel line for my 220 from the valve to the lift arms.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote ILGLEANER Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 Feb 2012 at 4:54pm
amac ,
    I brought the line from near Burlington Ia , To try to find someone to make me one. Wish I would have know that. Thanks for all of the leads
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