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Mr. Mayor

01-29-2007 14:04:32




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Anybody have good source for the two hydraulic hoses on a late SH. IH has the short high pressure one but it's 70 bucks.




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El Toro

01-30-2007 14:58:18




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 Re: SH Hydraulic Hoses in reply to Mr. Mayor, 01-29-2007 14:04:32  
Parker-Hannifin, Aeroquip, Weatherhead or Alemite
can fabricate hoses for just about any application. They may even make them for Case/IH.
We bought the hose and fittings and made our own hoses. We used swivel nuts on both ends to make the hookup easier. Send me the size and length and if you prefer swivel ends. I will get a price in the morning. Need to know if they are JIC 37 degree fittings or 45 degree SAE fittings.
Hal
PS: Need to know the working pressure too.

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Mr. Mayor

01-30-2007 15:16:18




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 Re: SH Hydraulic Hoses in reply to El Toro, 01-30-2007 14:58:18  
I just spent the better part of an hour with the counter man at the Parkerstore and they can indeed fabricate hoses that will work. The long suction hose would be a very close match to the original since it has pipe thread ends, one swivel and one fixed. The fittings exist for that. The short hose is the problem. There is no fitting in their product line that will accept the steel tube with the nut and ferrule. I am into original appearance so that is not acceptable since the tube would have to be modified. Also, they want $65 for it and the IH part which I am assuming is a direct replacement is $70. Match goes to the dealer this time. The IH dealer does not carry the suctio hose.
Parker wants $80 for the suction hose which I think is excessive. I will try NAPA or ??? for that one.

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NDS

01-30-2007 15:33:48




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 Re: SH Hydraulic Hoses in reply to Mr. Mayor, 01-30-2007 15:16:18  
I am suprised by the prices have not bought from them lately but everthing I have gotten from them was competitive with Tractor Supply generic hoses. Have found that some of the industrial supply places tend to overcharge walk in customers. When I was working the guy that did a lot of company buying could always get me a big discount.



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Mr. Mayor

01-30-2007 06:17:51




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 Re: SH Hydraulic Hoses in reply to Mr. Mayor, 01-29-2007 14:04:32  
I have a Parkerstore near me. I will let you know what the hoses cost. They are part of Parker-Hannafin, for years "the" name in hydraulic components. Hey Hugh, 20% is still a pretty good discount in my heighborhood.



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Hugh MacKay

01-30-2007 11:28:53




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 Re: SH Hydraulic Hoses in reply to Mr. Mayor, 01-30-2007 06:17:51  
Mr. Mayor: I don't have a problem with that, 20% off is a good deal as long as you've get quality.



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NDS

01-29-2007 16:34:47




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 Re: SH Hydraulic Hoses in reply to Mr. Mayor, 01-29-2007 14:04:32  
Will have to disagree with Hugh on this. If you have a Parker store near you they can make up any size, shape, stenght or length hose you want and if the fittings exist that you need they have them. Parker stores are a chain that specializes in supplying industrial hoses and their quality is second to none.



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Hugh MacKay

01-29-2007 16:51:16




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 Re: SH Hydraulic Hoses in reply to NDS, 01-29-2007 16:34:47  
NDS: And it will still be a lot more than he is planning on paying, might even come within 20% of the $70.



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Hugh MacKay

01-29-2007 16:21:26




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 Re: SH Hydraulic Hoses in reply to Mr. Mayor, 01-29-2007 14:04:32  
Mr. Mayor: The IH hose will be the most economical in the long run. $70. from a hose that last 20 years or $20. for one that will last 3 years, the choice is yours.



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JayWalt

01-29-2007 16:09:22




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 Re: SH Hydraulic Hoses in reply to Mr. Mayor, 01-29-2007 14:04:32  
I knbow its not the ideal, but your local TSC (Tractor Supply Company) should have hoses. Bad thing is they arent swivel ends, so you will have to take that into acocunt,, but they are relatively cheap and rated 3000psi I believe. The short ones, like 2 foot are around 10$, not bad. Not sure what you specific application requires tho. They arent hard lines btw



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