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743... how hard is this hose to change?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave1234" data-source="post: 141686" data-attributes="member: 23099"><p>I have the same hose seeping. Can you keep us posted on what you encounter? I need to get to mine once the weather gets reliable to work outside. Like you, I lack Hyd experience. You at least need a set of crow's foot wrenches, if possible made for tubing fittings rather than standard open end ones. In my so far limited experience, nearly everything is hard to get at. This looks like one of the easier ones. Expect every hose to be hard as rocks and near impossible to flex. I have come to the conclusion they are essentially all worth replacing for that reason alone, but wish I had a list of all hoses with dimensions so I could buy at a better price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave1234, post: 141686, member: 23099"] I have the same hose seeping. Can you keep us posted on what you encounter? I need to get to mine once the weather gets reliable to work outside. Like you, I lack Hyd experience. You at least need a set of crow's foot wrenches, if possible made for tubing fittings rather than standard open end ones. In my so far limited experience, nearly everything is hard to get at. This looks like one of the easier ones. Expect every hose to be hard as rocks and near impossible to flex. I have come to the conclusion they are essentially all worth replacing for that reason alone, but wish I had a list of all hoses with dimensions so I could buy at a better price. [/QUOTE]
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