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T250 Power BOB-TACH hose replacement
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<blockquote data-quote="magnm01" data-source="post: 125353" data-attributes="member: 21616"><p>Looks like my T250 is aging as one of the power BoB-Tach hoses split over the weekend. Has anyone replaced the hose for that cylinder? Parts diagram shows two hoses with a splice roughly mid-section. The hose runs up inside right arm and exits in motor compartment and I did not see any connections visible where a section of hose could be replaced. Curious if anyone has completed this task and can offer insight on where the hose disconnects for replacement. </p><p>Thank you.</p><p></p><p>This wouldn't be urgent other than the fact when lowering the bucket fluid pours out of line making the machine unusable. That seems a bit odd as I would think the Power Bob-Tach would be on its own circuit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="magnm01, post: 125353, member: 21616"] Looks like my T250 is aging as one of the power BoB-Tach hoses split over the weekend. Has anyone replaced the hose for that cylinder? Parts diagram shows two hoses with a splice roughly mid-section. The hose runs up inside right arm and exits in motor compartment and I did not see any connections visible where a section of hose could be replaced. Curious if anyone has completed this task and can offer insight on where the hose disconnects for replacement. Thank you. This wouldn't be urgent other than the fact when lowering the bucket fluid pours out of line making the machine unusable. That seems a bit odd as I would think the Power Bob-Tach would be on its own circuit. [/QUOTE]
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