I have a 1984 Ford 1510 tractor and want to replace four of the hydraulic lines connecting to the front end loader as the rubber has worn off and the metal is rusting. But the connections won't budge. I'm using "wrench extenders" (metal pipes) to give me more leverage, but the nuts simply refuse to move even a little bit. First question: Which nuts do I turn? See attached pictures. Second question: If I am turning the right nuts and they just won't move, can I apply heat (propane torch) to the metal or is this a no-no on lines with hydraulic fluid in them? First pic is the line to the loader, second is line to the controller. Any help appreciated.