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spencefarm
Orange Level Joined: 29 Apr 2013 Location: Fairbury IL Points: 349 |
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Posted: 17 Sep 2018 at 8:49pm |
So the line that runs from the pump along the bottom of the radiator and up to the cooling fins has a major leak in it. Does anybody have one that I could get?
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MACK
Orange Level Joined: 17 Nov 2009 Points: 7664 |
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Take it off and repair with bronze. MACK
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spencefarm
Orange Level Joined: 29 Apr 2013 Location: Fairbury IL Points: 349 |
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Ok. That works! I'm thinking about putting a 72 inch bucket on the loader. Would that be too much for it?
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darrel in ND
Orange Level Joined: 22 Nov 2009 Location: Hebron, ND Points: 8583 |
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I have an 8 foot bucket on mine. Handles it fine.
A few years back, a guy on the forum here had several of those lines that you are talking about made up, and he sold them. I bought one of them on a whim that I might need it some day. I needed it. I think that the guy who had them made was Jim Wenig. If it was him, maybe he'll chime in. Darrel |
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SteveMaskey(MO)
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Wellsville, MO Points: 589 |
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I did as Mack says and when I put it back on I split a piece of heater hose and put around it where it goes under radiator. Been working for years
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JimWenigOH
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: NC Ohio Points: 1153 |
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I did have 5 of those made and sold all. Mine were for the earlier 190's (Prior to s/n 23001) with the smaller cooler up front. The later 190's had a larger cooler mounted in the same location, which used a different line. The lines did have a section of rubber hose where it passed under the radiator. That's where dirt and debris built up and combined with moisture eventually rusted the steel tube enough that it ruptured. I believe someone was looking for this same tube earlier this year. I suggested to send the old one to Mid State Sales in Columbus, OH get 5 made and sell the rest on this site. That made the price very reasonable. The line I had made was P/N 70246307.
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spencefarm
Orange Level Joined: 29 Apr 2013 Location: Fairbury IL Points: 349 |
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Does it get too hot in that area too just replace it with a normal flexible hydralic hose?
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JimWenigOH
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: NC Ohio Points: 1153 |
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No, I think steel was used just to keep things neat and orderly.
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