Posted by farmallhal on April 10, 2014 at 16:43:51 from (76.2.175.219):
In Reply to: Super A Fuel Lin posted by asyrp43 on April 09, 2014 at 06:20:11:
Just so you are aware fuel lines are made from steel for a safety reason. If by some chance the hose would become involved in an engine fire your tractor will be quickly toast. I recently bent one up out of 5/16" brake line for a Farmall 240 (replacement was not available from any parts source for a 240) and it was not difficult at all and got it correct on the first try. If you go the rubber hose route I would suggest what Jim Becker suggested with the rubber as far away from any heat source as possible, Hal.
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