Straighten bent pipe

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joea99

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Marbletown NY
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Kubota B21, JD 240GT
I'm replacing hoses on KJubota b21 FEL TL421. Couple of the metal pipes, that cross over the bucket to connect the cylinders, are bent from past abuse.

Wondering what a good way to "unbend" those pipes might be. I managed some of the smaller "warps" by hand and replaced a pipe that was seriously dented.
If I try that with the one that is a bit more seriously bent, I fear kinking it or weakening it to the point of failure. None of the benders I have are big enough for
these pipes.

Was thinking that taking a block of hard wood, drilling a hole close to pipe OD, then ripping the wood "long ways", then clamping the pipe in the "clam shell" might
work well enough.

Just trying to be "cost effective" here.
 
   / Straighten bent pipe #2  
I suspect that it's stainless steel tubing. Unless you use a tubing bender with handles that give you some leverage and control, you're likely to kink it.

I had a section of tubing break on a Kubota. The dealer wanted a small fortune for the OEM pre-bent pipe. I ended up putting it back together with a short piece of stainless tubing and two Swagelock couplings. Those couplings aren't cheap, but still much less than the Kubota part.

Sorry. No input on the wood clam-shell approach. Good luck with it.
 
   / Straighten bent pipe #3  
My Deere lines got seriously bent. I just bent them slowly back in to place. Kinking happens bending to fast, my experience.
Then I used plenty of large zip ties.
 

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