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Metal hydraulic lines on a 220

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    Posted: 16 Jun 2024 at 8:23pm
Would ANYONE happen to have the four steel
hydraulic lines for a 220 that run under the fuel
tank.I would love to have 4 good ones.

Thanks.
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Are the 253825,253826
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I don't know part numbers.
There are only 4 lines that go to the back.
I would just like to have 4 that aren't rusty/rusted
or all bent up..
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I took 2 minutes and looked, the numbers Mike lists do appear to be the 4 that got to the remote couplers, on one type. Kevin, you need to go on agco partsbooks and decide which ones you need. There's probably some around off of pullers too, and rock valley salvage, and others. 
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I've tried to find them, called several salvage yards,tried agco, with no luck, gave up and just replaced with hoses
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I looked again and realized there not what Kevin is looking for
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I needed some for my D21 that I'm restoring and I wanted it back to factory parts and couldn't find them so I made my own. My original ones we just rusted out. but still had good shape, not bent.

I Just bought some tubing stock, got a pipe bender and bent them to look just like the original ones, cut the ends off the old tubes and just reused the original nut and backup ring.

If your not the best at tube bending most hydraulic shops can bent them for you.

just my experience.  Dan 



Edited by Acdiesel - 18 Jun 2024 at 11:04am
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D15 SER.2 DIESEL,D15 ser.II nf
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You just have to laugh and shake your head at some point.
It's a long story.
When I did my 210 the lines were still in great condition
and straight like they're suppose to be.
What happened was I hung them on a trash barrel to drain
not thinking about the trash truck picking up trash.
So the trash truck guy assumed they were trash and threw them in the truck
and of course they ended up at the landfill,Yes I meet the
driver there and went through the load as it dumped and found them
but one was ruined.
I tried to get a line made in my area but no one could make the short bend
where they fit above the fuel tank but I did get lucky and found some
back then.

But these on the 220 look like a snake in the grass.
It seems that the quick bend I call at the connections
is what they couldn't get right or something.
I just want some that are in good condition I can just hookup
and go..

Sorry so long...
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I'll check with rock valley this weekend.

Thanks guys.
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Wengers of Meyerstown list some on there web site, you will need to match part numbers.

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