Hose protector

   / Hose protector #12  
Yep, that is what I was talking about.

"Techflex Flexo Wrap FR Hook & Loop Braided Sleeving"

Thanks for the link, Dragoneggs!

BarnieTrk :thumbsup:
 
   / Hose protector #13  
i don't have any backhoe but ill take more picture and i show you
 
   / Hose protector #14  
i have more picture and some for the other side work real good attach to transmission with metric bolts

IMG_0011.JPGIMG_0013.JPGIMG_0014.JPGIMG_0015.JPGIMG_0012.JPG
 
   / Hose protector #15  
Anybody have any loader hose protector fabrication to share. I hate seeing those hoses and fittings so exposed. My father in law knocked one off one day and I've been determined to make some protector ever since. Any ideasView attachment 459165

Among the many things I fabbed up for my Kioti NX series was a loader hose loom and guard.

10377248_10203112014140755_8730918827608665018_n.jpg


10375980_10203112003940500_4513131650982623153_n.jpg
 
   / Hose protector #16  
I have used short (3 to 4 inch long) sections of old radiator hose in the past. I slit it along its length, slip it over the hose where it may see rubbing or wear then zip tie it tight to the hydraulic hose to keep it in place. Not real pretty - but very functional.....

BarnieTrk
 
   / Hose protector
  • Thread Starter
#17  
I like the idea of a protector over the hose, but my main concern is protecting the couplers. A stick knocked one of the couplers once and disconnected it and it has dripped a little ever since. I've disconnected and tried to clean the connections out a few times with no success, so when I finally get that leak fixed one day I'd rather keep it from happening again.
 
   / Hose protector
  • Thread Starter
#18  
I'll replace a busted hose any day, but a bent manifold and coupler would be a pain I the butt, not to mention very expensive
 
   / Hose protector #19  
I like the idea of a protector over the hose, but my main concern is protecting the couplers. A stick knocked one of the couplers once and disconnected it and it has dripped a little ever since. I've disconnected and tried to clean the connections out a few times with no success, so when I finally get that leak fixed one day I'd rather keep it from happening again.

Don't those couplers have one or two O-rings inside?
Maybe one or both of those O-rings were damaged and warrant being replaced to stop the leakage?

BarnieTrk
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2017 PETERBILT 579 TANDEM AXLE SLEEPER (A51222)
2017 PETERBILT 579...
4- 6 DRILL COLLARS (A50854)
4- 6 DRILL COLLARS...
2011 Ford Ranger Pickup Truck (A50323)
2011 Ford Ranger...
https://www.accessnewswire.com/newsroom/en/healthcare-and-pharmaceutical/slimjaro-vs-burnjaro-reviews-a-comprehensive-analysis-of-benefits-and-1044755
https://www.accessn...
2014 Whisper Watt Generator (A49461)
2014 Whisper Watt...
AIR POWERED TONGS (A50854)
AIR POWERED TONGS...
 
Top