freedomlives
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- Joined
- Apr 12, 2015
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- Location
- Husak, Slovakia, EU
- Tractor
- Iseki TS35F, Goldoni Special 140 with powered trailer -- Goldoni Special 128 -- Goldoni Uno for mowing -- Czech Vari system
My ISEKI has a FEL made in house by the Polish company that imported it. Earlier, I started getting a leak from one of the hoses going to one cylinder after moving a lot of bales. I eventually got a replacement hose for it. Now, last week, i was pulling/pushing some big roots out of the ground, and two hoses suddenly both started squirting.
I have a feeling that just using hoses isn't so optimal a solution, but also most of the hoses are 8mm, whereas the OD of the original hydraulic system tube is 10mm. It's also possible that the hoses are surplus. The control valves definitely didn't look new when I got it.
In a way getting a bunch of replacement hoses made would be easier, but is my gut feeling that using tubing as much as possible would be best in terms of reliability?
I suppose it should have 10mm tubing and hoses everywhere as well.
I have a feeling that just using hoses isn't so optimal a solution, but also most of the hoses are 8mm, whereas the OD of the original hydraulic system tube is 10mm. It's also possible that the hoses are surplus. The control valves definitely didn't look new when I got it.
In a way getting a bunch of replacement hoses made would be easier, but is my gut feeling that using tubing as much as possible would be best in terms of reliability?
I suppose it should have 10mm tubing and hoses everywhere as well.
