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Allis Chalmers D15 Series II Power Steering Hose

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    Posted: 06 Jun 2024 at 8:16am
Anyone know where or how to fix the high pressure side of the power steering hose?  Developed a crack in mine and its been a trying time to find a replacement. 
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We had to have a local hydraulic shop repair ours.
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Have you tried AGCO?
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Ive checked with AW, Stiner, Inline, and AGCO, but they dont have any. Part #70233483.  May have to use compression fittings or find used somewhere.  Thanks.
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I would take it off and send it to "INLINE TUBE" to have it copied. I'm sure that they don't have in ready to go or even in their listings. I had a local shop make some for me a few years ago, although it did fit at each end, it looked nothing like the original.  
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Your local NAPA store might make hoses.. take the original to COPY.
Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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I’ve had decent luck brazing steel tubes, if it’s just a small crack or area needing repaired. Not sure how heavy-walled the p/s tubes are, but the hydraulic lines are substantial and easy to braze
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They are NLA so that’s why we had to have ours repaired. Normally we would just order one from SLI and know that it’s OEM.
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I don’t have it ether.
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Hydraulic Solutions    Sheldon, Iowa  take the old one to them:
you will be impressed what they can do!   
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For a quick fix, I bought a 50 inch 3/8th brake line from AutoZone and bent it to specs.  Ideally, you would want to get a 40 inch line, it would fit easier but I did not have that option.  The ends were the same size as the old line.  It does the job for now.  If this did not work, I would have cut out a section of the line and used compression fittings to make the old ends work or shorten the new breakline.  
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