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Hydraulic hose leaks on Loader Controls

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City Boy

05-26-2003 09:00:41




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My used tractor I recently bought has now developed microscopic hydraulic hose leaks after 5 hrs use with the front loader. I realize the system has 2000 PSI and it could be very dangerous to continue use. I want to replace all the lines but fear the dealer will take my scalp. He did rip me off for the tractor parts manual.
I found the Northern tool co from this sites postings. But not the hose. I need either SAE 100r7 2250 PSI W.P. D506a or the other line 3/8 SAE 4000 PSI W.P. Eastmen Farmex II. I've been searching the web to many returns & decided to post here.

I would gladly buy the 4000PSI line even if it's a lil' more costly just for the added protection.

I also saw 1 wire & 2 wire types for other sizes...what does that mean?

Thanks in advance
City Boy

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City Boy

06-01-2003 04:51:23




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 Re: hydraulic hose leaks on Loader Controls in reply to City Boy, 05-26-2003 09:00:41  
Thanks, I found it at an Auto parts-local



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Jerry D in NC

05-27-2003 12:21:28




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 Re: hydraulic hose leaks on Loader Controls in reply to City Boy, 05-26-2003 09:00:41  
I don't know what configuration you need but if you can use a fixed on one end and a swivel on the other with NPT standard ends then check with Agri Supply at the link below. They carry premade hoses in 6 inch increments up to 12 ft that are VERY reasonably priced. I have used them on several pieces of equip-ment and they work well



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Duke(WNY)

05-26-2003 15:00:51




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 Re: hydraulic hose leaks on Loader Controls in reply to City Boy, 05-26-2003 09:00:41  
Check with your local auto parts dealers - a lot of them have the machines to make up hoses to the lengths you need.



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