Hydraulic line wear

   / Hydraulic line wear #31  
Then why did they move?
Good question.
Probably because the hoses move quite a bit when pressurized. In fact, you can see the movement it in the wear pattern on the hose.
It's time to put a radius on that bracket - or cut the front off and replace with a large thru bolt and rotating pipe.
Add heater hose if there is room.
Replace the worst of the hoses - it won't last the year. You can have one made at our local hydraulic shop for 20/30 bucks. Watch the others.
luck,
rScotty
 
   / Hydraulic line wear #32  
take a look at how the high quality tractors secure the hoses, any difference to yours?..
 
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#33  
Sounds like you got it done and that's all you really needed. Good luck.

Thanks. Just pisses me off this could have been solved at the factory for $1 or less of material.
 
   / Hydraulic line wear #34  
Thanks. Just pisses me off this could have been solved at the factory for $1 or less of material.
it's about profit, they'd have to charge $1 more, and would be out the replacement sale of the hoses that wore out!.:eek:
 

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