Bostonian
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Hi everyone,
Im a rookie here and with tractors in general, just bought an 86 555b. I was using it for the first time today and about 2 hours in I blew a hydraulic line under the cab. I can see the line that leaking. Its one of the main lines that feeds the block of valves in the rear that controls the hoe. Its about a 1" line roughly 24" in length.
I was going to pull the line off so I could bring it somewhere and get a replacement however its nearly impossible to get a wrench on either end of the line just because its jammed in there so far. Seems almost like I would have to take the floor of the cab out to get at it.
As I lay under the tractor cursing and covered in oil I was noticing most of the connections under there are nearly just as impossible to get at. So surely someone thats reading this has run into the same problem. Am I missing something? There has to be a way to change these? Any tips, tricks, specialty tools, advice is greatly appreciated.
Oh and yes I sure did look like a fool in my wifes eyes after convincing her this tractor was worth the money and 2 hours in Im rolling around under it with no answers. Haha please help!
P.S. I have an owners manual and service manual on order which I have not received yet, so I apologize in advance if its somehow spelled out in those.
Im a rookie here and with tractors in general, just bought an 86 555b. I was using it for the first time today and about 2 hours in I blew a hydraulic line under the cab. I can see the line that leaking. Its one of the main lines that feeds the block of valves in the rear that controls the hoe. Its about a 1" line roughly 24" in length.
I was going to pull the line off so I could bring it somewhere and get a replacement however its nearly impossible to get a wrench on either end of the line just because its jammed in there so far. Seems almost like I would have to take the floor of the cab out to get at it.
As I lay under the tractor cursing and covered in oil I was noticing most of the connections under there are nearly just as impossible to get at. So surely someone thats reading this has run into the same problem. Am I missing something? There has to be a way to change these? Any tips, tricks, specialty tools, advice is greatly appreciated.
Oh and yes I sure did look like a fool in my wifes eyes after convincing her this tractor was worth the money and 2 hours in Im rolling around under it with no answers. Haha please help!
P.S. I have an owners manual and service manual on order which I have not received yet, so I apologize in advance if its somehow spelled out in those.