Runs With Scissors
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Equipment
L2501 TLB , Grappel, Brush Hog, Box Blade, Ballast box, Forks, Tiller, PH digger
Well no one "exactly" figured it out, but Wolfman and cthomas were both kinda right.
If you look at the fittings, I took the O-rings off so they wouldn't get damaged.
The problem here is that at the compression fittings, the tubes are so far into the fittings and since they are only inches long, there is absolutely no "flex" left. Pic 1
This leads to absolutely no way to undo the fittings and install the damn o-rings!!!!!
In the video I watched, the guy was doing a 2 or 3 foot long cylinder so he could "flex" his tube while turning the 90 degree fitting at the same time to get the tube in, in order to use the compression fittings.
He puts the tube in at about the 10:30 mark if your interested.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g6NqbsbynJo
However in my case it lead to this "removal technique".......cutting the damn tube.
If you look at the fittings, I took the O-rings off so they wouldn't get damaged.
The problem here is that at the compression fittings, the tubes are so far into the fittings and since they are only inches long, there is absolutely no "flex" left. Pic 1
This leads to absolutely no way to undo the fittings and install the damn o-rings!!!!!
In the video I watched, the guy was doing a 2 or 3 foot long cylinder so he could "flex" his tube while turning the 90 degree fitting at the same time to get the tube in, in order to use the compression fittings.
He puts the tube in at about the 10:30 mark if your interested.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g6NqbsbynJo
However in my case it lead to this "removal technique".......cutting the damn tube.
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