LD1
Epic Contributor
I am sure it depends on the specific hose. Odds are they are not ALL a single type and size. Not uncommon to have a mix of both male and female fittings, of different sizes, and even mix NPT with JIC, etc all on the same machine.
But you can simply look at all the hoses on your machine. See if they are all the same (male or female) and see if they are the same size. Then take one or two apart and see if they are JIC, or ORFS, or NPT, or something else.
IF you have already had "some" hoses changed dont go by wrench size to assume they are the same/different. Currently every new hose I have made from NAPA which uses gates fittings, uses a different size wrench than the hose it replaced
But you can simply look at all the hoses on your machine. See if they are all the same (male or female) and see if they are the same size. Then take one or two apart and see if they are JIC, or ORFS, or NPT, or something else.
IF you have already had "some" hoses changed dont go by wrench size to assume they are the same/different. Currently every new hose I have made from NAPA which uses gates fittings, uses a different size wrench than the hose it replaced