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190 xt Hydraulic line leaks

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    Posted: 22 Nov 2016 at 8:12pm
last year I got the XT running with a new clutch and rebuilt the power director. While I had it apart I rebuilt the hydraulic controls and replaced the orings in the line connectors. Last week while loading hay I found a small stream of oil coming from the hydro controllers. Where the lines go into the connectors. These were a real pain to replace the orings and I really hate to go back in there without any assurances it will fix the problem. Are these orings "special" proprietary seals?

Is there a replacement end for these lines or do you have to replace the whole line?

I plan on keeping this machine and want to fix this issue once and for all. What would the good folks on here recommend?
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Replace the lines with later style lines. It is a never ending job replacing Owings + a real pain.         MACK
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are the new style lines available from AGCO? Aftermarket?

I'm not sure I want to start trying to piece together a set from junkyards.
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No aftermarket, I'd try to get a set from a 200 out of salvage.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote DrAllis Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 Nov 2016 at 10:56am
Those old design lines/connections were a really bad idea. I've always thought there was some door-to-door peddler that showed up in Milwaukee one day and sold A-C a trainload of those things for pennies apiece. They sure didn't stay with them very long.
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