Posted by Fordkid78 on May 07, 2023 at 23:54:03 from (174.207.37.173):
Need help locating proper part numbers for the power steering hoses that connect directly to the hydraulic cylinder. The lines are mostly metal running under the lower edge of the hood except for 8 to 12 inches of rubber that goes from hood to cylinder. 2 hoses kind of an elongated "u" shape. All rubber isn t a good option because of their proximity to the headers. Located on left side of tractor from driver perspective.
My tractor was built in fall of 1967 and it s a 1 year only " hybrid "
Diesel 3 cylinder engine with gas engine starter if that helps paint a picture of how much pain finding part numbers is. The local dealership is almost useless because the information has been lost. Parts lists were originally printed but didn t get converted to digital so they always look at me like I have 3 heads when the old part looks nothing like what their computer says it should be. It has a Canadian made aftermarket loader on it and sometimes they have to look in the European book for parts. The only clue so far has been that I don t have head lights on the tractor. The holes were never drilled in the hood for the normal side mounted ones and the provisions for the behind grill lights don t exist either.
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