Clear line awesome.....
side bar question.....is the clear line stout enough for full time use?
Sure sounds like an excellent 'mod' that would be a handy way of keeping an eye on the hyd. system.
IF the hose is stout enough that is...heh....
Many types of tubing you'll see around. Its hard to say what they used at the dealer, but the most common, readily available options are as follows:
* Tygon PVC is typically used for drainage viewing but only good for 50psi and 160F or so.
* UV resistant Clear PVC is good for 220F but only 50psi or so.
* PVC with polyester braiding is good to 350psi, but only up to 150F, and not perfect for viewing.
You can go a bit out of your way and find some much better, longer lasting options.
* FEP clear tubing for chemicals is good for 400F and around 300psi and is UV resistant, and has around a 2" bend radius for 1/2 tube, a bit hard but good stuff.
* Crack-Resistant Teflon PFA clear tubing for chemicals is good for 500F and around 400 psi, and has a similar bend radius as the above
* Extreme temp PTFE Teflon semi clear tubing is good for 500F and around 300psi
There are a lot of options if you take a look in McMaster Carr. Some of these options may be to hard for this application, and its difficult to say for sure until you can get your hands on some of it. I know pressure rating will not need to be very high, but you'll still want to stay clear from anything rated too low. Temperature rating is quite important, higher the rating, the longer it will last. Your oil should never see 180F or above, but the higher the rating the better.
My choice would be the FEP clear tubing for chemicals, along with all of its other great properties, its also highly UV resistant. Its the hardness that you would have to try out and see if it could make the bends and fit over fittings that you might need it too.
Ask the dealer specifically what hose they used, should let you know if you can leave it on.