Heater hose is not a good idea, I think it gets soft, maybe in a pinch to get through for a short time I could not verify what I was looking for, the correct type of hose, one that won't collapse and ok for hydraulic oil, low pressure and barb fittings/clamps.
The darned hydraulic supplier and hose/fitting shop changed hands or name or something, now a regional chain called Omni, I finally tracked em down, same place different name and number, should have what I need, was getting anxious, gee.... a simple thing like a return low pressure hydraulic hose being hard to find on the web LOL.
My tractor with the rube goldberg altered wagner loader has a return line still in heater hose, ends get soft or what have you, think I put that one on years ago after the first one failed, lasted all these years, so I put the same thing back, but kind of suspected heater/coolant hose was not the best choice, think it was from Napa, only thing the had that would fit, should have went to this place, but thought they were out of business.
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