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An line off another engine that uses the same ends. Maybe cut a line and braze it back together with a sleeve over it? Not sure on this one. I have no idea who makes lines either. Brake line would swell to much during injection and change the timing a fair amount, I would guess. If that matters. If it is only a parade/show tractor, it may not matter. Fuel Lines :: Scheid Diesel found this with a google search. May be worth a call.
 

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Call K& D Implements in Cardston, Ab. 403 653-3566 SW corner of province 1/2 an hour from Waterton Lakes Park. I will bet you the price of the injector line that he has one on the shelf. He has mostly morphed into an outdoor sports/hunting/fishing outlet but has an incredible amount of older stock parts and repairs for anything green. Have your serial number handy. In early through mid ninetys I had 2 7720's and a new to me 105. Dean and his dad had everything to keep that girl running, on the shelf. If I bought the last piece he would order in 2 more. Same thing with a 4020, and 7520. Was just there after hours last week getting an o ring. Immaculate, orderly place. Great people. If your so inclined to drive down, you could spend a few hours in that place easy. And then we would have to go out for supper, as well.
 

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Try look up yesterdays tractor co, we got some injector lines for a 400 case last year, I could not believe it but the new ones fit better than the old ones, no more rubbing and was cheap, I think 38$ a piece

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Can you get 1/4" steel hydraulic line? Sort of like the same stuff you'd see pre-bent on a tractor loader (except that being 3/8" or 1/2")?
 

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No doubt injector lines have a special metal property to withstand the pulses of the injector pump so this line in the link may not be the right material but look at the third item down as its pressure rating is at least within spec's required and mentions it can be bent and flared. Obviously if one can get the proper lines premade by the correct equipment, that is definitely the least hassle way to go if you can find that.

https://www.hydraulic-supply.com/html/productline/prodcat/steel-tubing.htm
 

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Curious here. This isn't the old Johnny Popper? starts on gas and switch to kerosene or diesel? Start them by hand cranking the flywheel on the side. There is one at my dad's that ran when we parked it in the shed. Never had to work on the diesel side of things to remember how it worked. Funny story about that old tractor. I have never seen it used for work, just been in the area since it was new. Used to start it and run it every year or two just to keep things lubed. My dad used to pull start it. One year when I was 15 or so we were going to start it. Pulling it with the 2030 tractor. That one ran out of fuel and died, the 2030. I hand started the Johnny Popper and pull started the 2030. Always wanted to find an old plow and use it for working the trees. Mostly just for fun.
 
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