Hi Folks,
Apologies if there is a thread somewhere here that provides this information, but after a long search, I simply could not find what I was looking for.
Question: What is the wrench/nut size of the hydraulic fittings on a Kubota LX2610, main hydraulic block leading to the loader.
I have to snug up the fittings on the hydraulic block for the loader and don't know if they are metric vs. imperial. There are three nut sizes as well, the largest SEEMS to be 11/16". Picture attached, three colours are the three sizes.
I also find it really difficult to get in there with a standard wrench, so assume you'd use angled wrenches for such a difficult spot. Maybe flare nut wrenchs for the flar nuts in there. Other suggestions are welcome.
Secondary Question: The smallest fitting, closest to the hose LOOKS like it may just be a type of "swivel" fitting that allows the nuts to be tightened without twisting the hoses. Just want to confirm that is the case and those do not need to be tightened.
Thanks!
Apologies if there is a thread somewhere here that provides this information, but after a long search, I simply could not find what I was looking for.
Question: What is the wrench/nut size of the hydraulic fittings on a Kubota LX2610, main hydraulic block leading to the loader.
I have to snug up the fittings on the hydraulic block for the loader and don't know if they are metric vs. imperial. There are three nut sizes as well, the largest SEEMS to be 11/16". Picture attached, three colours are the three sizes.
I also find it really difficult to get in there with a standard wrench, so assume you'd use angled wrenches for such a difficult spot. Maybe flare nut wrenchs for the flar nuts in there. Other suggestions are welcome.
Secondary Question: The smallest fitting, closest to the hose LOOKS like it may just be a type of "swivel" fitting that allows the nuts to be tightened without twisting the hoses. Just want to confirm that is the case and those do not need to be tightened.
Thanks!
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