General Lee's been hit!!!!!!! *******Updated with new Poll**********

I think that when RWS pulls that tube.........(I ,RWS, vow NOT to weld/braze it & I am not voting)

  • The tube will be cracked somewhere and he has to replace it.

    Votes: 1 4.8%
  • The tube will be bent, but he will bend it back, try to use use it. And it will NOT leak.

    Votes: 9 42.9%
  • The tube will be bent, but he will bend it back, try to use use it. BUT it WILL leak.

    Votes: 11 52.4%

  • Total voters
    21
  • Poll closed .

Runs With Scissors

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Well, there I was out "trail blazing" when my buddy yells "STOP, shut it down!"

Then he directs my attention to this "blood trail".

I smelled it thinking it could be diesel or hydraulic fluid. No diesel smell, so hydraulic fluid it is.

I am sure glad that I put that "red dye" in the system.....There is no way in hell he/I would have seen this if it was "factory clear"

We walked around but could not find any other traces.....but I know that somethings run amuck.

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Well here is the culprit.

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Can anyone tell me what that tube is called, and offer some hints as to how hard it's going to be to R@R?



It appears to go from the filter to the "main hydraulic reservoir"


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The 'flange' appears to be bent not letting the o-ring to seat properly, so I am thinking that I might try to either "tap it" back to flush; Or remove it, straighten it and reinstall it to see if that works.

Any thoughts/ideas?
 
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I’d take it to Cooter’s place and hang out at the Boars Nest ‘till it was ready. 😉
 
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If you remove it to adjust how are you going to know when it's where it needs to be? I'd try to find a solid place to brace against and pry on it gently down by the twisted flange. Won't take much. Maybe a pry bar right down on that flange and against that housing. Of course loosen the bolt a bit before attempting.
 
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Well, there I was out "trail blazing" when my buddy yells "STOP, shut it down!"

Then he directs my attention to this "blood trail".

I smelled it thinking it could be diesel or hydraulic fluid. No diesel smell, so hydraulic fluid it is.

I am sure glad that I put that "red dye" in the system.....There is no way in hell he/I would have seen this if it was "factory clear"

We walked around but could not find any other traces.....but I know that somethings run amuck.

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Well here is the culprit.

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Can anyone tell me what that tube is called, and offer some hints as to how hard it's going to be to R@R?



It appears to go from the filter to the "main hydraulic reservoir"


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The 'flange' appears to be bent not letting the o-ring to seat properly, so I am thinking that I might try to either "tap it" back to flush; Or remove it, straighten it and reinstall it to see if that works.

Any thoughts/ideas?
Price a new one. You may find its not wortj your time trying to fix the old one. Support your local dealer in this time of economic hardship :rolleyes:

Dan
 
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I'd take it off, Clean it up and Braze it.


It's an easy job and save yourself $100.00 +

(actually, I'd Tig weld it with silicon bronze filler rod.... but still "technically" brazing... I reckon)
 

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RWS comes up with some entertaining stuff!



Red dye in the hydro fluid? Are you serious? Or just joshing us?

Trail blazing? You know that it's a conventional Ag style tractor, not a bulldozer or a military tank, Right?

I hope that you get it sorted out.

🥃
 
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RWS comes up with some entertaining stuff!



Red dye in the hydro fluid? Are you serious? Or just joshing us?

Trail blazing? You know that it's a conventional Ag style tractor, not a bulldozer or a military tank, Right?

I hope that you get it sorted out.

🥃

You can buy it at the JD dealer. It really is handy!!
 
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I'd take it off, Clean it up and Braze it.


It's an easy job and save yourself $100.00 +

(actually, I'd Tig weld it with silicon bronze filler rod.... but still "technically" brazing... I reckon)

I would too
. But are we concluding that horizontal red line is a crack? I suppose it might be. Perhaps R’sWS already verified this?
 

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Good thing you caught it early!
Just bite the bullet and get the rings and tube. Some things aren't worth the time or trouble to fix (and maybe do twice).
 
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I would too. But are we concluding that horizontal red line is a crack? I suppose it might be. Perhaps R’sWS already verified this?
No, it's leaking because the flange pulled away and the o-ring blew out.

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Might try to straighten. Gearwrench indexing pry bars help with that type of work.
New line not too expensive to replace and be a sure fix.

Good catch on the leak.
 
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Runs With Scissors

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RWS comes up with some entertaining stuff!



Red dye in the hydro fluid? Are you serious? Or just joshing us?

Trail blazing? You know that it's a conventional Ag style tractor, not a bulldozer or a military tank, Right?

I hope that you get it sorted out.

🥃

Like @D2Cat said, it's the JD stuff and I am really glad I decided to use it.

And you are correct about the "tank thing", I was definitely not using it properly.
 
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I think it’s this one

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Thanks for finding this.


Since it does not look too had to get to, my current plan for this weekend is to remove and try to straighten this one.

If it was "hours and hours" of work to get at it, I would simply replace it, but it don't look too bad to get to. (hahaha....... famous last words....)
 
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Hmmm, looks like the pipe from the sump eh? Removing will drain the hydro oil I'd guess, so have a couple of deep pans ready!.

Might be a good time to consider making a skid plate for the next time you go "dashing through the snow"!

Goodluck !! Let us know how you resolve it
 

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Hmmm, looks like the pipe from the sump eh? Removing will drain the hydro oil I'd guess, so have a couple of deep pans ready!.

Might be a good time to consider making a skid plate for the next time you go "dashing through the snow"!

Goodluck !! Let us know how you resolve it
I was actually just thinking about making one of those....Either that or I need to stop doing dumb sh!t with my tractor. (kind of a toss up....LOL)
 
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