Hydraulic Pipe Pulled out

gssixgun

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Doing a little Brush Pile work caught a branch and ripped out my Hydaulics

2000 L3600
The pipe feeds to the Filter housing

Here are the pics, it looks like I just need to get
A new pipe, What is this part actually called ??
The rubber seals
A new locking piece and bolts

Trying to figure out I lost one of those rings/bolts at the filter housing and need to back out a broken bolt ??? Kinda had to tell but I don't see/feel anything that would indicate it

Any help here would be appreciated

The front by the Filter










The back as it comes out of the tank, I am assuming I need to release the pipe by taking that bolt off





Thanks in advance... The only good here was that I was due for a Hydraulic Filter and Fluid change this summer anyway, so there is that
 

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Doing a little Brush Pile work caught a branch and ripped out my Hydaulics

2000 L3600
The pipe feeds to the Filter housing

Here are the pics, it looks like I just need to get
A new pipe, What is this part actually called ??
The rubber seals
A new locking piece and bolts

Trying to figure out I lost one of those rings/bolts at the filter housing and need to back out a broken bolt ??? Kinda had to tell but I don't see/feel anything that would indicate it

Any help here would be appreciated

The front by the Filter










The back as it comes out of the tank, I am assuming I need to release the pipe by taking that bolt off





Thanks in advance... The only good here was that I was due for a Hydraulic Filter and Fluid change this summer anyway, so there is that
Looks like might be inlet line..?? Here is a link to Messicks I believe it is part # 70 in the parts diagram.
Hope this helps!!

 
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If the above model is incorrect you will have to put in the right one.. Wasn't sure if it is HST model or not.
 
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And you have a bolt broken off near the filter I think!

I believe both ends of the tube are held in place by a tab with a bolt through the tab, just as the rear end is done.

I think the bolt remnants can be seen in post #1 pictures 2,3 and 4. Good luck getting it out and I hope it goes smoothly! Some others will be along to suggest there favorite method but I would start with trying to rotate it counter clockwise with a sharp object (like an ice pick).
 
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The good part is that the bolt that is broken off is in the filter housing, so you could pull that and get it on a bench to get the broken bolt out.

Glen, you'll need to give me the tractor's serial number, as there was 4 pipe possibilities for it.

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gssixgun

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The good part is that the bolt that is broken off is in the filter housing, so you could pull that and get it on a bench to get the broken bolt out.

Glen, you'll need to give me the tractor's serial number, as there was 4 pipe possibilities for it.

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I get out there and pull it off and get the numbers this week..

Figures I was just about done when it happened too
 

gssixgun

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And you have a bolt broken off near the filter I think!

I believe both ends of the tube are held in place by a tab with a bolt through the tab, just as the rear end is done.

I think the bolt remnants can be seen in post #1 pictures 2,3 and 4. Good luck getting it out and I hope it goes smoothly! Some others will be along to suggest there favorite method but I would start with trying to rotate it counter clockwise with a sharp object (like an ice pick).

That might work,,, but I have a set of Easy-Outs just in case
 

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That might work,,, but I have a set of Easy-Outs just in case
I get out there and pull it off and get the numbers this week..

Figures I was just about done when it happened too
If the line is not kinked, bring it over and I'll put a new tab on it and you should be good to go.
 
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