Stuck steel hydraulic line. HELP REQUESTED

randy00

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I have blown hydraulic hose one my front end loader. Have tried using two wrenches, with a cheater pipe for leverage, still won't budge. I am afraid to bend the steel hydraulic line too much or break it. Have put on liquid wrench a well w no success. Should I heat the metal fitting of the hydraulic line itself and then try? Any suggestions appreciated.
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Tughill Tom

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It's going to need some HEAT and good wrenches. Most likely someone used a thread locker on it. Loose the vice-grips.
 
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D2Cat

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Yes, the vice-grips tool isn't what you want to use. Need a box end that fits snugly. I would try to position the wrenches so I can squeeze them together with one hand (like you have in the picture). That provides good pressure and you can feel the slightest movement.
 

Russell King

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You may want to get the metal tube loose or off the tractor so you can get a proper wrench on that block. See if some open end wrench will fit onto one of the more accessible blocks. If so, then use that wrench instead of the vice grips.

The set the wrenches so you can grip them both in one hand as you rotate the fitting by using grip strength (which puts all the force into the joint).

You may want to remove all the oil and have it pretty clean so it doesn’t slip easily in the wrenches.

I guess you could hold that block in a vise if you take that tube off the tractor. In that case you might want to cut the rubber hose down and use a box end wrench on the hose end.
Good luck
 
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lugbolt

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oh those can be fun

heat it.

It may break (brass fitting). Or round. If you have access to a flare nut wrench, 6 point, use that. Hold the line with the proper size box wrench. In order to do it that way you may have to take the line assembly loose from it's hold-downs so that you can raise it up enough to get access.

I hate that style hydraulic connection.