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Fixing hydraulic hose
Hi guys I recently bought a used 870k wheeled loaded from a member from this forum. I am wanting to now fix a hydraulic hose that has a slight hole in it for the tilt for the bucket. I am wandering if I can simply move the brass collar and pull the hose off cut it and slide it back on? I contacted Tang but he hasn't gotten back to me and was wanting to do the fix today.
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Re: Fixing hydraulic hose
Not familiar with their fittings, but yeah that should work fine if there's plenty of length to do so. You may have to cut the hose from the fitting if it's double barbed, trying to pull it off will stretch the hose bad & maybe could break the fitting too.
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Re: Fixing hydraulic hose
That makes sense to cut it off the fitting thanks.
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Re: Fixing hydraulic hose
Well I pulled the line off cut it put it back on and no leak tightened a few other spots and all looks good. That's for the help joe
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Re: Fixing hydraulic hose
anytime
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