paulwestski
Gold Member
Your right, I just checked on some prices for individual wrenches. I guess I'll go with the same set you bought.
Did they work fine? I know you get what you pay for when it comes to tools, but if they worked fine then that's all I'll need. I don't know if you know this or not but I don't exactly do a whole lot of hydraulic work :laughing:
They will work fine for hydro fittings. Just don't try to tighten up a trailer ball or something silly like that. You'll end up using them again in the future. Just don't lend them out....they'll get jacked up.
I haven't done any hydro work in years.....but now I have a tractor so I'll be doing Hydro work again.
Did you order hose protection for your hoses?
In your build thread a lot of people were giving you some confusing information.
I can understand why you have some apprehension about the install.
I drew many schematics of the hydro plumbing including each fitting description.
That was smart of you to use most all JIC fittings.
You can see when I came out of the spool valve I used long and short SAE>JICM then JIC 90* fittings.
A couple more tips:
DO NOT USE TEFLON tape on any pipe thread fittings. Use a high quality pipe thread sealant (Liquid/paste) and let it cure at least overnight.
SAE/ORB fittings, make sure you lube the o'rings with hydro fluid before installing.
Get some red, green, white, blue electrical tape to label your lines.