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Home > Home & Garden > Tools & Power Equipment   »   Deere LT160 Fuel Line replacement?

 
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Old Oct 19, 2006, 07:18 AM
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Deere LT160 Fuel Line replacement?

I want to replace the fuel line from gas tank to fuel filter on my LT160, but
can't figure out how to get to the line connection at the tank. Can you
folks help me with this.
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Old Oct 20, 2006, 10:18 PM   #2  
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Guess nobody knows exactly how.... (I don't exactly know what it looks like either) but more then likely its just a simple clamp you must use a pair of pliers on, slide it down and yank on the line to pull it off.
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Briggs-

Thanks much for answering. Your're right about the clamp I think. the
problem is that the connection is somewhere between the top of the tank
and the body of the tractor under the seat and I can't figure what needs
to come off to get at it. I guess this is really more of a "body shop" type
problem than a mechanical one. It's interesting that I can't find a dealer
or independent service guy who will make house calls or pick the thing
up, even though the area is crawling with lawn tractors.

Thanks again
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Probablly the tank needs to be dropped if its in such a tight area.
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