hellspcangel911
Member
Hi All,
After much searching i pulled the trigger on a 310D. It was the 4wd that sealed the deal for me even though it was a little out of my price range. Its been a great machine, I use it for clearing my property and doing some 'landscaping'. I bought it from the original owner who used it for his property maintenance company - primarily to load salt into spreader trucks in the winter.
Needless to say the machine has a lot of cancer - especially by my standards.
Once I get the landscaping projects done I'll build a garage for her and start 'restoring' her. In the meantime I'm catching up on maintenance - just finished the water pump rebuild and in the winter will tackle repacking the leaky cylinders.
My question to the gurus: The metal hydraulic lines located under the step to operate the loader boom are rusted. Since they are under the step platform salt collected there and rotted them out. Part numbers are AT171091 and AT171092 but I cant find them anywhere. Is this something a local shop can fabricate? Levine Auto? or is that not a good idea? The guy at NAPA said to just make them one piece out of rubber hose?
Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
george
After much searching i pulled the trigger on a 310D. It was the 4wd that sealed the deal for me even though it was a little out of my price range. Its been a great machine, I use it for clearing my property and doing some 'landscaping'. I bought it from the original owner who used it for his property maintenance company - primarily to load salt into spreader trucks in the winter.
Needless to say the machine has a lot of cancer - especially by my standards.
Once I get the landscaping projects done I'll build a garage for her and start 'restoring' her. In the meantime I'm catching up on maintenance - just finished the water pump rebuild and in the winter will tackle repacking the leaky cylinders.
My question to the gurus: The metal hydraulic lines located under the step to operate the loader boom are rusted. Since they are under the step platform salt collected there and rotted them out. Part numbers are AT171091 and AT171092 but I cant find them anywhere. Is this something a local shop can fabricate? Levine Auto? or is that not a good idea? The guy at NAPA said to just make them one piece out of rubber hose?
Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
george