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<blockquote data-quote="1fatcat" data-source="post: 1468" data-attributes="member: 200"><p>There are no o-rings, this is a flare conection...just like a brake line on a car. Bobcat may use o-rings here (I don't know) but this machine is a New Holland. The hose is the high pressure hose running from the gear pump at the front of the hydro pump to a steel pipe that continues on to a valve block. The drips are comming from the connection between the hose and the steel pipe, but the drips are "uphill" of the threaded flare connection. Also, this is the same end of the hose that was leaking with the original hose so I'm not so sure that it is still the hose. I'm thinking it is something else that is spraying onto this area? It is in an extreamly tight spot to visually inspect, plus it will only actually "leak" durring hydraulic opperation and I'm all alone to find this leak (can't have someone else run the hydros while I look......not that I'd want to even if I could!). I'm realy leaning towards the dye and black light as long as there is no harm to the machine in doing so?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1fatcat, post: 1468, member: 200"] There are no o-rings, this is a flare conection...just like a brake line on a car. Bobcat may use o-rings here (I don't know) but this machine is a New Holland. The hose is the high pressure hose running from the gear pump at the front of the hydro pump to a steel pipe that continues on to a valve block. The drips are comming from the connection between the hose and the steel pipe, but the drips are "uphill" of the threaded flare connection. Also, this is the same end of the hose that was leaking with the original hose so I'm not so sure that it is still the hose. I'm thinking it is something else that is spraying onto this area? It is in an extreamly tight spot to visually inspect, plus it will only actually "leak" durring hydraulic opperation and I'm all alone to find this leak (can't have someone else run the hydros while I look......not that I'd want to even if I could!). I'm realy leaning towards the dye and black light as long as there is no harm to the machine in doing so? [/QUOTE]
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