Matching Hydraulic Hoses

   / Matching Hydraulic Hoses #11  
Frequently there are bent wrenches and tubing wrenches that might fit
 
   / Matching Hydraulic Hoses #12  
Shoot..mistyped that. It is a backhoe not a tractor. I don't know if that makes a difference in the hydraulic pressure

Yes it could make a difference. I do not know what pressure Deere ran these at but suspect it was higher than 2500 PSI. Most hoses have some type of marking on them showing size and rating but being 20 + years old the markings could be gone. Older hoses it was molded in where newer hoses it is screen printed on.
 
   / Matching Hydraulic Hoses #13  
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?
Buy a set of Hydraulic Wrenches, same size at each end, but different angle:

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   / Matching Hydraulic Hoses #14  
I had a similar problem - could not get a hose off. It was not because it was in an awkward place - just would not come off. It is discussed in this link here: http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/parts-repairs/382939-help-hydraulic-hose-will-not.html

You can find suggestions there and here is a copy of what I posted as to what finally worked:
After trying everything else, the nut was fairly well rounded. Then I took a metal file and filed the nut flat on opposite sides and then tried different box wrenches to see which gave me the tightest fit at the two new flat edges. It happened to be a SAE wrench that fit the tightest - I tapped it on - a real tight fit on the nut. The wrench did grip the nut well enough but still no give. Then I took a short piece of pipe to slip over the end of the box wrench for leverage. And at the same time had my wife hold a heat gun to the female cylinder fitting. It still took a lot of torque but it finally broke loose and then easily came off by hand. I have no idea what the problem was - it almost seemed like it was in there so tight that it sort of "welded" itself - at the lip - to the cylinder. Anyway, happy tractor guy here, and off to town for a new hose.
 
   / Matching Hydraulic Hoses #15  
Lots of options between all the different open ended wrenchs, fitting wrenches, crowsfoot wrenches and when those don't work and it's a hose that I am replacing I have cut the line next to the fitting nut and used an impact socket and wrench which works good if accessible. Or old fashioned vise grips and then using a hammer on them.
 
   / Matching Hydraulic Hoses #16  
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.
 
   / Matching Hydraulic Hoses #17  
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 have had to do the same on a three spool valve. Take off four to get to the one I need to fix. Colored ties can be your friend
 
   / Matching Hydraulic Hoses #19  
Buy a set of Hydraulic Wrenches, same size at each end, but different angle:

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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.
 
   / Matching Hydraulic Hoses #20  
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.
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...
 

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