CoyPatton
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Aug 10, 2015
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- Location
- Poplar Bluff, MO
- Tractor
- Yanmar YM2002D with Koyker 110 FEL
IMO...The prudent thing to do is "be prepared"...have at least a couple of generic, common hoses in a couple different lengths (a bit longer than most on a typical machine) and an assortment of fittings and adapters that should work on typical applications...
if a hose goes out when in the field it will pump fluid the entire way back to the barn...
One advantage of replacing working hoses based solely on age etc. leaves an operator with exact emergency replacement hoses on hand...!
Pumping fluid depends on what hose goes!
Yes if it is the supply or return lines for the tractor or a powering steering hose or a supply/return line on a hydraulic control valve or designed to provide constant flow for an implement (such as a wood splitter or backhoe). But if it is a line to a set of remotes or a line down from your loader valve, these will only leak as you redirect hydraulic flow to that function.