Tor Arne
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- Same Explorer 65, MF 135, MF 30, MF165, Volvo BM 55, Volvo BM 425, Volvo BM 2254, Terengmester skidder, Ford 3000, Fordson major, Derreng unknown model, IH B275, MAN 4R2, Gutbord sub compact.
Since I own press to crimp hydraulic hoses, I use to wait until it breaks before I replace the hoses
that's the way to do it man.>>> having the right tools is a nice thing. hydraulics can get pricey. cheers
Yes and the tools costs often a fortune, but if one calculates lost work time and travel costs to get a new hose (I have an hour drive each way to the nemeste place that has the equipment) then it does not take long to save in the investment