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Broken Fuel Line JD B
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1st Deere

07-15-2001 17:38:41




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After removing and cleaning the sediment bowl on my '52 B I replaced it and tightened into the fuel tank. It ended up in a different position so I had to bend the fuel line that connects the sediment bowl to the carb. When I did, it broke. I need suggestions on how to replace it. I would prefer to make one out of aluminum so that it would be easier to bend, but I cannot locate the fittings on the end. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to fix it or make a new one ? Thanks.

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Will

07-18-2001 19:42:02




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 Re: Broken Fuel Line JD B - Need Replacement in reply to 1st Deere, 07-15-2001 17:38:41  
John Deere still has some of the lines in stock. The one you broke cost me about $25 from Deere 2 years ago. Always try Deere, you will be shocked by how much they still have for the 2 cylinders.

William



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Karl Bader

07-16-2001 04:45:05




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 Re: Broken Fuel Line JD B - Need Replacement in reply to 1st Deere, 07-15-2001 17:38:41  
www.oldjd4u.com

Hope this helps!

Karl



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Russ

07-15-2001 18:58:51




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 Re: Broken Fuel Line JD B - Need Replacement in reply to 1st Deere, 07-15-2001 17:38:41  
Go to salvage yard and get a used one, they should be plentiful. Russ



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Russell Montgomery

07-15-2001 19:09:17




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 Re: Re: Broken Fuel Line JD B - Need Replacement in reply to Russ, 07-15-2001 18:58:51  
I broke mine when i was repairing the carb on a john deere 60. I put a fuel filter in line where the break was. I flared out the metal a bit so i would get a tight fit .



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