JD60 Loader Woes

/ JD60 Loader Woes #1  

Runner2002

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Location
Bethlehem CT
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Jd 650
The hard lines that cross the loader just behind the bucket are shot. There a little strange, they have a standard fitting on one end and a square block on the other with a tapped hole. Any idea where I could buy some or get some made? Or can I just use a flexible line instead? Theyæ±*e about 25 inches long and soft lines connect to both ends of the hard line. Thanks.

Phil
 
/ JD60 Loader Woes #2  
Sounds like all new flex will be the cheapest and fastest. Plus it will work fine.
 
/ JD60 Loader Woes #3  
There will also be another square block mid way in the line that is a "Tee" each hard line connects to two cylinders. Four hard lines total.
John Deere wants $250 for one line. If you want hard lines get a price at hydraulics shop. They might have to make them two piece, joined by the tee.
All soft lines (hoses) will be the cheapest option.
 

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