BukitCase
Elite Member
- Joined
- Feb 17, 2012
- Messages
- 2,753
- Location
- Albany OR
- Tractor
- Case 580B, Long 460, Allis-Chalmers 160
Always glad to help a fellow TBN'er figure out new and better ways to spend HIS money 
My older tractors all seem to be made with the idea that you can never have too much frustration, nor too many tools - only way I've found to bleed fuel lines on a couple of mine is a crowfoot like beeforty's link with a 10" extension and a SHORT handled FLEX ratchet.
Hydraulics on a backhoe can be even more of a challenge - not only are they really close together, they're TIGHT. Great combination
...Steve
My older tractors all seem to be made with the idea that you can never have too much frustration, nor too many tools - only way I've found to bleed fuel lines on a couple of mine is a crowfoot like beeforty's link with a 10" extension and a SHORT handled FLEX ratchet.
Hydraulics on a backhoe can be even more of a challenge - not only are they really close together, they're TIGHT. Great combination