sailfast
Silver Member
Frequently there are bent wrenches and tubing wrenches that might fit
Shoot..mistyped that. It is a backhoe not a tractor. I don't know if that makes a difference in the hydraulic pressure
Buy a set of Hydraulic Wrenches, same size at each end, but different angle:Just a quick update.------
There were a couple however that were extremely hard to access. Hard to know how to squeeze a wrench into some places to break free a 30 year old fitting!! Any tips / tricks?
Its always the hose in the middle of a line of hoses that has to come off. I usually just take different colored zip ties and mark all the hoses and then start taking them all off. Yea, I leak a little oil, but it usually beats standing on my head, and all the cussing that goes with it, trying to get to the hose that needs changing.
I'll 2nd that. Was glad I got & followed the same recommendation before my 3 spool & TnT install on my L3200. No if I could only figure out where I hid them last time I cleaned the shop...There are also crow foot sockets that work with you ratchet wrench that work the same as above but inline with the hose. I got my two sets (Metric/English) from HF.