adding tilt to loader

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farm boy00

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Hey guys, i bought a Allis Chalmers wd45 and I'm buying a trip loader off a tractor identical to it from the same person. It has all hydro for lifting/drop, but i want to add bucket tilt. I got a bunch of cylinders and controllers, but what its the best/cheaper way to run lines along the loader arms?? I know i can dojust regular hydro hoses, but that is a little pricy for the poor man. Any ideas, and no I don't want to get a whole different loader. This one had every thing for just a tilt loader for only $150
 
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I don't know that you would save much, if anything, by running steel line along the loader arms. You would need to buy extra fittings for each end of the steel lines to connect back to the hose. All those adapters and fittings aren't cheap.
 
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I can get black pipe cheap. Here at the closes place to get hydro line for a 3'or so 3/8 with no fancy fitting it cost about $50
 
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Wow J_J. Thank u bunches!!! think that will be good enuff for just single cylinder tilt??
 
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Apparently he has a bucket on the loader that only drops when you pull a rope/lever, and he wants a cyl to curl/tilt the bucket.
 

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