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Posted by Tom Windsor on October 31, 2006 at 16:37:23 from (64.12.116.65):
As I have mentioned in earlier post, I have acquired a 3 point hitch for the H. The hydrolic lines did not come with it. It has two cylidners that will have to be hooked up to the hydrolic system. So, somehow, I must have a line fabricated to go from the fitting on the pump housing, back across the deck under the seat and split with a "T" of some kind to supply eacy cylinder. I don't have any experience with fabricating hydrolic lines. The fitting in the elbow off the pump seems to have a regular pipe threat in it. So, I will look around and hunt an end fitting to be put on the supply line that fits that elbow and then run it to a manifold of some nature in the rear. It seems to me, that the maniforld in the rear should have 2 quick disconnect fittings for the supply lines to the Cylinders. What I am doing here is asking for specific recommendtions regarding the selection of the fittings and the fabrication of the lines. Can anyone help? (I can get the local NAPA store to install the fittings on the lines)
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