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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 10201" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>If you visit your favorite hyd shop they shoul be able to point you at a whole barrel of garbage hoses for ends.</p><p>I keep a full range of plugs and caps in my service truck. More then once it has save me by sealing the leak and getting me back on the trailer and back to the shop.</p><p>They are not that expensive, but still a good tip. I have welded 2 fittings into one to make something I did not have at a remote location.</p><p>I have a 3/8 by 4" course bolt I keep around to remind of the time I had a 2 1/2 long one but needed a 4" to mount a altenator and had to cut, lenghten and reweld to get one.</p><p>Either drive 6 hours or spend 45 minutes making it. It now reminds me to write down what we take from inventory each week so it get on the "bring it to work" next week list.</p><p>You know you are "back in the sticks" when you have to make a $0.20 bolt!</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 10201, member: 307"] If you visit your favorite hyd shop they shoul be able to point you at a whole barrel of garbage hoses for ends. I keep a full range of plugs and caps in my service truck. More then once it has save me by sealing the leak and getting me back on the trailer and back to the shop. They are not that expensive, but still a good tip. I have welded 2 fittings into one to make something I did not have at a remote location. I have a 3/8 by 4” course bolt I keep around to remind of the time I had a 2 1/2 long one but needed a 4“ to mount a altenator and had to cut, lenghten and reweld to get one. Either drive 6 hours or spend 45 minutes making it. It now reminds me to write down what we take from inventory each week so it get on the “bring it to work“ next week list. You know you are “back in the sticks” when you have to make a $0.20 bolt! Ken [/QUOTE]
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