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    Posted: 21 Oct 2016 at 4:56pm
am I safe to assume that the 1/8" line that goes to the traction booster gauge has full hydraulic pressure on it.

thanks dan
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I'd assume that...it's a STEEL line ..good for 5,000 PSIso do NOT use copper or uluminum or plastic.....lol

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Yup, Full hyd. pressure . It is just a hydraulic pressure gauge  with a different painted face, nothing special.
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Yup. I have one off of a WD that I'd sell if you need one.
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the guage doesn't help you do anything better than without it.Good for amusement but what you feel the tractor doing is your best feed back.
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thanks for the conformation!
restoring my dads d14, steel line was questionable so i want to replace.
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Tube is NLA from AGCO, might be some NOS around yet.

I like having the gauges working. Even if you are not plowing they are good to have to help diagnose the hydraulics now and then. Just an FYI the gauge measures the pressure on the lift cylinder to let you know how much of the implement you are carrying.

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Go to NAPA and buy a brake line to replace it. Bob
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Originally posted by JimIA JimIA wrote:

 Just an FYI the gauge measures the pressure on the lift cylinder to let you know how much of the implement you are carrying.

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I always wondered what it did.
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I am trying to restore my father's old D15 Allis chalmers. The 1/8 inch line that runs from the traction gauge to the small square block is bad I need to replace the line also the block that it attaches to might have to be replaced. I have an owner's manual and a repair manual but I cannot find those particular parts. Where would I go to order those parts.
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I got one from AGCO a few yrs. back for a D17. Had all the correct bends. Seems it was around $100 bucks.  
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