Posted by lfure on January 25, 2015 at 06:52:56 from (68.169.254.14):
I posted this on the IH forum, but didn't get too many answers. I have a IH 340 utility with a Wagner loader on it. I changed the double spool loader control valve for one that had a float setting for the lift cylinders. The tractor has the internal hydraulic pump. The pump outlet is a 3/4" aluminum pipe, which has a large hose attached to it with a compression fitting. When I first tightened up the fitting I didn't have the right size wrench for the nut, so I had to improvise. Of course the fitting came loose when I was testing out the new valve. I purchased the right wrench and tightened the fitting again. So far it hasn't come loose, but I'm still worried about it. Would it be possible to flare an 3/4" aluminum pipe? Or should I just leave it alone and hope for the best?
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