WVBill
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Jul 21, 2000
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- Whidbey Island, WA
- Tractor
- Sold my Kubota B6100 when I moved to WA
The the outer covering is deteriorated crumbling off down to the cords on the hydraulic hose from the pump to the SCV block on my old Kubota so I've decided to replace it. The new one is on order.
I was laying out my "plan of attack" this weekend and have run up to this question:
Niether end of the hose has a quick disconnect, nor does either end appear to have any kind of a swivel, and there's no union in the middle. It would seem, then that as one end of the hose screws in, the other end will unscrew.
How do hydraulic hoses deal with that? Are the opposite ends reverse threaded or something?
Thanks
I was laying out my "plan of attack" this weekend and have run up to this question:
Niether end of the hose has a quick disconnect, nor does either end appear to have any kind of a swivel, and there's no union in the middle. It would seem, then that as one end of the hose screws in, the other end will unscrew.
How do hydraulic hoses deal with that? Are the opposite ends reverse threaded or something?
Thanks