Help identifying hydro line

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Delly

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Hey guys I looked at the manual and can't seem to find a part number or name for 2 hard hydrolic lines 1/2" they bolt under the seat to the high flow pump and exit out the side to the boom cylinder it would be the the left side if you were standinging in front of the machine looking in to the cab, left side . They are hard lines with bends in them and bolt to the outside boom with rubber lines. Anybody have a name picture or part number? Now the right side are totally different bends. They bolt under the seat to a t style fitting coming outa the pump valve. 2 go left 2 go right, one does the upper boom cylinder the other does the lower boom cylinder.. Thx guys.
 

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It's a lx565 sry
go to Messick's.com and they have the diagram with part numbers. I think it was diagram 02b104 or something like that. I was surprised to see them refer to high flow also on that machine.
 

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go to Messick's.com and they have the diagram with part numbers. I think it was diagram 02b104 or something like that. I was surprised to see them refer to high flow also on that machine.
If they are bad I would just take them off and run up to the local hydro shop dealer will bend you over!
 

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If they are bad I would just take them off and run up to the local hydro shop dealer will bend you over!
I had one break in the winter up above the fender to the boom cyl. Dealer wanted 26 bucks and local shop made it for the same price but no freight charge and I had it right away. There are a lot of bends and angles in them, takes a while to do them right. If I had the time I think I would have ordered it though.
 
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Delly

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I had one break in the winter up above the fender to the boom cyl. Dealer wanted 26 bucks and local shop made it for the same price but no freight charge and I had it right away. There are a lot of bends and angles in them, takes a while to do them right. If I had the time I think I would have ordered it though.
My local hose shop doesn't bend the metal ones they only do hydro rubber lines, i had them cut mine and add rubber line to it, but they were a bitch putting them back in, I would rather get the stock line back in there.. I seen the diagram on Messina but I'm not sure if that's them cause it does say high flow? I'll have to call them Monday thx guys.
 

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My local hose shop doesn't bend the metal ones they only do hydro rubber lines, i had them cut mine and add rubber line to it, but they were a bitch putting them back in, I would rather get the stock line back in there.. I seen the diagram on Messina but I'm not sure if that's them cause it does say high flow? I'll have to call them Monday thx guys.
Did you go to the messicks site? I see listings for both standard flow and high flow boom and bucket hydraulics there. When you go there line 02b02 is standard flow.
http://www.messicks.com/NHC/60578.aspx this should take you to the page. Where I had mine made is a machinery manufacturer so they had the benders and tube but it is labor intensive.
 
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Delly

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Did you go to the messicks site? I see listings for both standard flow and high flow boom and bucket hydraulics there. When you go there line 02b02 is standard flow.
http://www.messicks.com/NHC/60578.aspx this should take you to the page. Where I had mine made is a machinery manufacturer so they had the benders and tube but it is labor intensive.
I see that jerry, but I'm not sure which it is? It looks more like the ones on the high flow diagram, would those lines be considered high flow??
 
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