glkingar
Bronze Member
Hi Everybody,
I have 2004 New Holland TC33D and the hose that runs from the inboard end of the right hand steering cylinder has a hole worn into it. Tried to remove it today and can't budge the connector at all. Worried about damaging the connector cap. Do you need to use flare nut wrenches. Has anyone removed one of these? This hose goes across the underside of the battery and runs to a bracket just behind the radiator where it connects to a hard line. I suspect that I need to remove the radiator to get that end. Anyone with advice or ideas please let me know.
Past experience has taught me that brute strength on hydraulic connections doesn't always turn out very well.


Thanks
Gerry
I have 2004 New Holland TC33D and the hose that runs from the inboard end of the right hand steering cylinder has a hole worn into it. Tried to remove it today and can't budge the connector at all. Worried about damaging the connector cap. Do you need to use flare nut wrenches. Has anyone removed one of these? This hose goes across the underside of the battery and runs to a bracket just behind the radiator where it connects to a hard line. I suspect that I need to remove the radiator to get that end. Anyone with advice or ideas please let me know.
Past experience has taught me that brute strength on hydraulic connections doesn't always turn out very well.
Thanks
Gerry