Traveler wrote:Good luck. Seriously, I don't think New Hollands can be fixed. We tried.
Big Muddy rancher wrote:Can you get the right ends to get a rubber line built?
m5farm wrote:Big Muddy rancher wrote:Can you get the right ends to get a rubber line built?
The line that split I took by machine shop and he brazed it . said if it didn't hold he could weld a jic fitting on the flange and then I could get a hose made. That's the route I will go if this line fails . the whole issue is with the connection to to valve body with Oring and seal. Poor design IMO
highgrit wrote:m5farm wrote:Big Muddy rancher wrote:Can you get the right ends to get a rubber line built?
The line that split I took by machine shop and he brazed it . said if it didn't hold he could weld a jic fitting on the flange and then I could get a hose made. That's the route I will go if this line fails . the whole issue is with the connection to to valve body with Oring and seal. Poor design IMO
The oring didn't cause the tube to crack. That's a stress crack, a horizontal crack is caused by pressure. There's no doubt you'll figure it out.
Traveler wrote:Tip of the iceberg. I could make a list of all the things that went wrong with the ones we had but people might think I was being mean.
One thing, if you've got fwa, they don't hold a bucketful of oil like some others. Check those hubs. You might not even see them leak, but they'll run out of oil and make steel hamburger out of the innards.
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