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Hydraulic leak on hose from hydrostatic pump to filter.
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<blockquote data-quote="Jyuma1" data-source="post: 122241" data-attributes="member: 22244"><p>If the skid steer is only for home/farm use and not a production machine used every day... there may be a field hose repair option for you.</p><p>First and foremost is the location of the leak in the hose. You must be able to reach the leak area with hands and tools.</p><p>Next is the type of hose. You must identify the hose as to size and type (yes, there are more than one).</p><p>Next you must locate the appropriate field attachable hose fittings. Take a look here... <a href="https://www.discounthydraulichose.com/field-attachable-reusable-hose-fittings.html" target="_blank">https://www.discounthydraulichose.com/field-attachable-reusable-hose-fittings.html</a> </p><p>Decide if you want to simply cut-out the leak in the hose or possibly replace the length hose from the leak location to the hydro filter.</p><p>Use a cut-off wheel to cut the hose at the leak and install the appropriate field attachable hose fitting.</p><p>Install the appropriate field attachable hose fitting to the length of hose from the leak to the hydro filter (watch some videos on how to install field attachable fittings... it's not difficult).</p><p></p><p>I replaced all the hydraulic hoses on my backhoe using field attachable hose fittings and they work fine.</p><p>Here's a picture of what they look like.</p><p>Hope this helps.</p><p>[ATTACH]2763[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jyuma1, post: 122241, member: 22244"] If the skid steer is only for home/farm use and not a production machine used every day... there may be a field hose repair option for you. First and foremost is the location of the leak in the hose. You must be able to reach the leak area with hands and tools. Next is the type of hose. You must identify the hose as to size and type (yes, there are more than one). Next you must locate the appropriate field attachable hose fittings. Take a look here... [URL]https://www.discounthydraulichose.com/field-attachable-reusable-hose-fittings.html[/URL] Decide if you want to simply cut-out the leak in the hose or possibly replace the length hose from the leak location to the hydro filter. Use a cut-off wheel to cut the hose at the leak and install the appropriate field attachable hose fitting. Install the appropriate field attachable hose fitting to the length of hose from the leak to the hydro filter (watch some videos on how to install field attachable fittings... it's not difficult). I replaced all the hydraulic hoses on my backhoe using field attachable hose fittings and they work fine. Here's a picture of what they look like. Hope this helps. [ATTACH]2763[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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