Hose tunnel protector

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Got a picture at the logging shop today of what went over the lip of my tunnel. Been there for a number of years.
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Any brand name and/or part numbers?
 
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Any brand name and/or part numbers?
Any hydraulic hose shop will have them. I just ask for the plastic hose protector the have different sizes..
 
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Yeah, there ya go. The Amazon version is what I have, and it is made just down the river from us.
 
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So far I did my best to run a file over the edges and I also try to pressure wash the area to get rid of grit (like someone noticed) and I spray it with the Superlube to reduce friction. At some point I will try some chafe guarding.
 
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My $0.02 would be that in the future, I would use a dry film lubricant (e.g. PTFE) which is less likely to attract dirt/grit.

All the best, Peter
 
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By memory, PTFE is the secrete ingredient in Superlube. But it looks like they have some kind of binding/grease agent to hold it in place.
 
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By memory, PTFE is the secrete ingredient in Superlube. But it looks like they have some kind of binding/grease agent to hold it in place.
Yes, it is the oil/grease that is a dirt attractant.
 

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