Anybody here do that kind of work? I have a backhoe attachment for my skidloader that needs some lines replaced. Too expensive to buy so I figure I'll do it myself. Actually I prefer to do it myself.
So I started with one of the cylinders. It had a hard line that goes from a "block" on the bottom to a port on the top of the cylinder. Pipe was smashed, several times. So I had to cut it to remove it. I took it to a local hydraulic shop to see about replacing it. They didn't have the correct stuff to do it, but sold me a chunk of thick wall tubing that was close to the correct size. The ends would have to be built up with my TIG then turned down to correct size to fit into the socket in the cylinder.
I got to looking at the bad line and see that the ends have been brazed to the tube. So heated and removed one. OK that makes the job easier. Just face the thick wall that I have and bore it to fit the end piece from the original. Trouble is that they have been banged around enough that both ends are now different. There is a grove where the O ring and Backup ring fit. That grove is distorted.
Does someone sell these end pieces for hydraulic lines? How about the actual tubing? Where can it be bought?
My OEM lines are 5/8" OD.
Any instruction on fabricating hydraulic hard lines? A Google gives a lot on brake lines, but not much on hydraulic.
So I started with one of the cylinders. It had a hard line that goes from a "block" on the bottom to a port on the top of the cylinder. Pipe was smashed, several times. So I had to cut it to remove it. I took it to a local hydraulic shop to see about replacing it. They didn't have the correct stuff to do it, but sold me a chunk of thick wall tubing that was close to the correct size. The ends would have to be built up with my TIG then turned down to correct size to fit into the socket in the cylinder.
I got to looking at the bad line and see that the ends have been brazed to the tube. So heated and removed one. OK that makes the job easier. Just face the thick wall that I have and bore it to fit the end piece from the original. Trouble is that they have been banged around enough that both ends are now different. There is a grove where the O ring and Backup ring fit. That grove is distorted.
Does someone sell these end pieces for hydraulic lines? How about the actual tubing? Where can it be bought?
My OEM lines are 5/8" OD.
Any instruction on fabricating hydraulic hard lines? A Google gives a lot on brake lines, but not much on hydraulic.
