Dec 18, 2009 / thread sealent #1 N nolan1 Member Joined Jul 15, 2009 Messages 32 I just bought a new quick hitch for my bx1860 and started to assemble it. The hydraulic lines need to be attached with a thread sealent. Anybody have any recomendation on what they use? Thank you
I just bought a new quick hitch for my bx1860 and started to assemble it. The hydraulic lines need to be attached with a thread sealent. Anybody have any recomendation on what they use? Thank you
Dec 18, 2009 / thread sealent #2 nybirdman Super Member Joined Feb 1, 2009 Messages 5,213 Location north of upstate ny Tractor Kubota L4240 HSTC,L3000DT You can use any thread sealer that is rated for oil,do not use teflon tape,liquid teflon is ok.Permetx ,non-hardening ,ect.
You can use any thread sealer that is rated for oil,do not use teflon tape,liquid teflon is ok.Permetx ,non-hardening ,ect.
Dec 18, 2009 / thread sealent Thread Starter #3 OP N nolan1 Member Joined Jul 15, 2009 Messages 32 thank you very much!
Dec 18, 2009 / thread sealent #4 J jimbo64 Silver Member Joined Aug 9, 2009 Messages 211 no teflon tape-it gets in lines-valves wont shift w/blocked ports-you get the pic.
Dec 18, 2009 / thread sealent #5 Chilly807 Elite Member Joined Sep 13, 2009 Messages 3,225 Location Nova Scotia Tractor Kubota L3400DT If you do use the liquid sealers, it's best to let them set overnight before applying pressure to the lines. Loctite 567 is my favourite. Chilly
If you do use the liquid sealers, it's best to let them set overnight before applying pressure to the lines. Loctite 567 is my favourite. Chilly