L245DT loader hydraulic lines

Throbbin Rods

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My l245 DT started leaking hydraulic fluid from one of the steel lines on the loader. It looks like a fitting is turning that shouldn't be. Is there a listing anywhere of part numbers for those steel lines?
Thankyou very much
Bill
 

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Those lines are long obsolete, you will have to have it repaired if you can't do it.
Find a good welder.
 

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Not to step on Wolfmans toes but you should probably have someone braze it for you. Pretty thin to try to weld.
 

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My l245 DT started leaking hydraulic fluid from one of the steel lines on the loader. It looks like a fitting is turning that shouldn't be. Is there a listing anywhere of part numbers for those steel lines?
Thankyou very much
Bill
Got a picture of the line? Usually not hard to make replacements.

Dan
 

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Sandpoint, ID
Not to step on Wolfmans toes but you should probably have someone braze it for you. Pretty thin to try to weld.
I guess I should have specified, Brazing is fine if done with the right rod, but Tig welding is a much better way to do it. ;)