Leaky backhoe hoses

   / Leaky backhoe hoses #11  
Deja Vu......:confused2:

Didn't I reply to this thread a couple days ago mentioning using caps/plugs with tacked welded hex nuts to help with replacing/installing hoses in tight places.....what happened to my reply......:confused2:
 
   / Leaky backhoe hoses
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#12  
Wdchyd,

Thanks for the help. I checked the hoses and they were fine. Then I sat for a while in my Thinking Chair. The one in my shop that I sit in when things are not going my way. I decided the most likely problem was that I screwed up somehow. Sure enough, I had crossed two lines. I can't believe that I did it, but I did. Just goes to show its often the simple things. Now, no hydraulic runs, drips or (any more) errors!

And you are correct - I posted this first under the Kubota forum and realized it was more of a repair question. You did reply to the other post.
 
   / Leaky backhoe hoses #13  
Aaaahhh, Glad it worked out for you.......:thumbsup:
 

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