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Re: IH b250 return line
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Posted by Michael Soldan on January 05, 2006 at 19:53:24 from (24.235.41.226):
In Reply to: IH b250 return line posted by pawel on January 05, 2006 at 19:36:59:
Pawel, I'm at home and my B250 is out at the farm but I just can't place what it looks like without looking at the tractor. I am wondering if you can make up a new line. If you have the correct size line and a flaring tool I would guess you could. You can save the fittings by heating them and dousing them, then hack saw the ends off and slide the fittings off to reuse on your new line. We often did this at the shop when we had odd fittings that we couldn't replace. I know that Onatrio Used Tractor Parts pulled a B250 apart last summer and had another sitting in the yard...Steve at (519)523-4922 may have the line and he will ship but I think if you took your old line to a machinery dealer their mechanics could make one up if you don't have the tools....Mike in Exeter Ontario
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