brazing a hydraulic line

   / brazing a hydraulic line #61  
If this were my tractor and if I had the limited experience you do I would either remove the line completely and take it to a welder or if I had to repair in place I would first try silver bearing plumbing solder. Silver bearing plumbing solder can have a tensile strength of 15,000 PSI. See this link: https://www.stoodyind.com/Catalogs/FISC/current/05catpg372.pdf
If a tin/silver alloy is used to flow over the joint and later it is decided to braze the joint the tin/silver alloy can be cleaned off and the joint brazed. Any miniscule amount of the tin/silver solder left on or in the joint will not interfere with brazing. Tin/lead solder however must be avoided at all costs. Lead will contaminate the joint even if you think all the lead is removed. Tin/antimony solder must also be avoided. Only tin/silver alloy can be used. It is also possible, with proper torch technique, to build up quite a thick solder bead. This can also be done with brazing but it is harder. Anyway, just my 2 cents.
 
   / brazing a hydraulic line #62  
I forgot to say that of course the plumbing solder melts at a much lower temperature, hence my posting about this option.
Eric
 

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