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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 10290" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>You can replace the hose, but you will need to ensure it is rated for oil. Standard cooling system hose is simply rubber with a braid. Rubber and oil do not like each other and the rubber starts to perrish by becoming soft and will eventually fail. The hose should be quite stiff any way.</p><p>Putting a pressure gauge on a line from a cylinder won't tell you much at all. It will simply tell you how much pressure is needed to lift the load. The more weight on the bucket the more pressure is needed. If you wanted to simply tell the condition of the relief valve you hook a gauge to your quick couplers, this will tell you what your relief valve is set to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 10290, member: 82"] You can replace the hose, but you will need to ensure it is rated for oil. Standard cooling system hose is simply rubber with a braid. Rubber and oil do not like each other and the rubber starts to perrish by becoming soft and will eventually fail. The hose should be quite stiff any way. Putting a pressure gauge on a line from a cylinder won't tell you much at all. It will simply tell you how much pressure is needed to lift the load. The more weight on the bucket the more pressure is needed. If you wanted to simply tell the condition of the relief valve you hook a gauge to your quick couplers, this will tell you what your relief valve is set to. [/QUOTE]
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