Mar 18, 2012 / Hydraulic leaks #1 L Lysle New member Joined Mar 18, 2012 Messages 1 Location Muscatine IA Tractor Ford 8N What is the best way to deal new hydraulic hoses on an old front loader? Mine always seem to leak. Thanks
What is the best way to deal new hydraulic hoses on an old front loader? Mine always seem to leak. Thanks
Mar 18, 2012 / Hydraulic leaks #2 Muhammad Administrator Moderator Joined Mar 21, 1998 Messages 20,991 Location San Diego, CA Tractor None currently Welcome to TBN.
Mar 18, 2012 / Hydraulic leaks #3 mguitas Super Member Joined Aug 22, 2011 Messages 8,080 Location Schuylkill County Pennsylvania Tractor Massey Ferguson 1423 Hydrostat :welcome: check with the hydraulic forum above.
Mar 18, 2012 / Hydraulic leaks #4 J JimRB Veteran Member Joined Nov 11, 2008 Messages 1,401 Location Covington, GA Tractor JD 870 What do you mean? I got a new hose made at the auto parts store last week with new fittings. Even without installing new orings there were no leaks. Is the shop making your new hoses not properly crimping the ends? Or do your hoses use band clamps?
What do you mean? I got a new hose made at the auto parts store last week with new fittings. Even without installing new orings there were no leaks. Is the shop making your new hoses not properly crimping the ends? Or do your hoses use band clamps?
Mar 18, 2012 / Hydraulic leaks #5 C creekbend Super Star Member Joined Jul 6, 2011 Messages 12,306 Location Yanceyville, North Carolina Tractor Kubota L4400 Welcome aboard.:tractor:
Mar 18, 2012 / Hydraulic leaks #6 Mace Canute Elite Member Joined Nov 30, 2006 Messages 4,292 Location Saskatoon, Saskatchewan You haven't given us quite enough information. Where exactly is the leak? If it's at a threaded connection, what type of connection is it?
You haven't given us quite enough information. Where exactly is the leak? If it's at a threaded connection, what type of connection is it?
Mar 18, 2012 / Hydraulic leaks #7 moored4 Veteran Member Joined Jan 31, 2011 Messages 2,359 Location Great NorthWest /Southwest Washington Tractor Kubota l245dt, l3540, 8N :welcome: to TBN! :thumbsup: Happy :tractor: ing!
Mar 21, 2012 / Hydraulic leaks #8 Briana03 Elite Member Joined Jul 23, 2010 Messages 3,270 Location San Diego, California Tractor None WELCOME to TBN I moved your thread to the Hydraulics Forum.
Mar 21, 2012 / Hydraulic leaks #9 J_J Super Star Member Joined Sep 6, 2003 Messages 18,973 Location JACKSONVILLE, FL Tractor Power-Trac 1445, KUBOTA B-9200HST What kind of fitting are on the hoses? NPT, JIC, etc
Mar 22, 2012 / Hydraulic leaks #10 Zebrafive Super Member Joined Aug 5, 2010 Messages 5,635 Location South West MI Tractor John Deere 2030, John Deere 6415 I'll bet he has NPT threads and after multiple asembly/disasembly they no longer seal.
Mar 22, 2012 / Hydraulic leaks #11 J_J Super Star Member Joined Sep 6, 2003 Messages 18,973 Location JACKSONVILLE, FL Tractor Power-Trac 1445, KUBOTA B-9200HST He could try Loctite red or blue if NPT Loctite Purple 5452 is the best to date. http://www.henkelna.com/us/content_data/141299_LT5557_5452SSF448695.pdf Last edited: Mar 22, 2012
He could try Loctite red or blue if NPT Loctite Purple 5452 is the best to date. http://www.henkelna.com/us/content_data/141299_LT5557_5452SSF448695.pdf
Mar 22, 2012 / Hydraulic leaks #12 Mace Canute Elite Member Joined Nov 30, 2006 Messages 4,292 Location Saskatoon, Saskatchewan If it's NPT, I think a threaded pipe sealant with Teflon would work best.