JIC hydraulic fitting.
- Harry
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JIC hydraulic fitting.
I was connecting the hydraulics back up to the tcv. In the process I cross threaded the female hard line that runs to the pto. No matter how I tried it would not start. I looked at the manual and it shows a flexible line connected to the tcv. There is a local hydraulic shop 45 minutes away, but I know they are expensive place to purchase from. So I looked on Amazon and after measuring the fitting and the thread pitch size I ordered one for less than $10. It came yesterday and it’s a perfect match. Harry
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Re: JIC hydraulic fitting.
This is good to know @Harry. So far I like that Case has used pretty much standard fittings. The first fitting in the valve is usually and ORB to JIC adapter. You just have to find the right size. Threads are standard for the type of fitting. Thank you!
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Re: JIC hydraulic fitting.
I assembled the hydraulic lines yesterday. They all started and tightened fine.
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Harry
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Re: JIC hydraulic fitting.
Patience pays off. I too like to run and get the part so I can keep going, but now I've realized I can order a part for much much less than the local store and wait an extra day. I have so many projects going on that I just move focus to another part. Lol
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