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bt81camaro

I am in the process of putting the 3 point hitch on my D 200. The hydralic lines on the cylinder are no good. Toro and parts tree say NLA. I went to my local napa store and tenatively made new line.s The problem is on the original there is a 90 degree fitting on one hose. Napa does not have this fitting and the one we made to work with a couple fittings is to tall and will hit the rockshaft and is not flexible enough. Any ideas? :whistle: Anyone know the pressure these lines carry? I also need measurements on the piece that attatches the cylinder to the rockshaft. Sorry to be so long winded, just trying to be specific. Thanks guys. :thumbs:

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Guest fireman

Hi,

Do a search on Google or Yahoo for hydraulic hoses and put the town and state you live in. I did on Google for Indiana and got a bunch of places. Forget NAPA. Go to the experts. Bring the old parts and they will know what to do and what pressure requirements you need.

If you don't have the old parts, I can go to my workshop and measure mine. I haven't installed my 3 point yet so they are sitting on a shelf.

Jeff

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C-Series14

Have a Vermeer nearby? I got all my fittings and they made me some hoses...

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bt81camaro

Thanks guys i will look somewhere else locally for these. Jeff I do have my old hoses still.

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Can anyone tell me how long part #5 is? From top hole to bottom hole would be great so I can make one. Thanks--Brandon

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d180man

:dunno: Hi drop me a line and i will see it i can get my brother it get the sizes for you we have a lot of d's :thumbs::whistle: :whistle:

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