Pinhole leak in hydraulic line on backhoe. There a clamp or sleeve fix?

   / Pinhole leak in hydraulic line on backhoe. There a clamp or sleeve fix? #11  
Very valid. I had been thinking hose, but after re-reading OPs post wording makes me think its steel... thus rendering amazon splices useless here...
Yep. I also assumed hose. Like Harry said braze it if steel. I too have repaired steel lines on my backhoe by brazing. TIG brazing but still brazing. Worked great.
Eric
 
   / Pinhole leak in hydraulic line on backhoe. There a clamp or sleeve fix? #12  
hose splices, so cut the line before and after the pinhole, then put those ends in then. That may be an option too.
The splices thread in to the hose. They are kinda tough to turn but work great. And are a permanent fix. Down the road if you replace the hose just unscrew the splices and save them for another repair.
Eric
 
   / Pinhole leak in hydraulic line on backhoe. There a clamp or sleeve fix? #13  
   / Pinhole leak in hydraulic line on backhoe. There a clamp or sleeve fix?
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#14  
Seems most of the reviews are from getting a free product. How do I get a free product? :)
If it leaks and does not work, the seller refunds the money and alters the review to their specifications. XD
 
   / Pinhole leak in hydraulic line on backhoe. There a clamp or sleeve fix?
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Follow up question on those reusable hoses, what am I using to cut the existing hose? Straight up angle grinder?
 
   / Pinhole leak in hydraulic line on backhoe. There a clamp or sleeve fix? #16  
If this is a pressure hose I would verify the splice is designed for your brand of hose since not all hose is made to the same specs on ID & OD.

Most good hydraulic hose shops won’t crimp new fitting on old hose or at least they won’t in this area.
 
   / Pinhole leak in hydraulic line on backhoe. There a clamp or sleeve fix? #17  
Follow up question on those reusable hoses, what am I using to cut the existing hose? Straight up angle grinder?
Hacksaw or angle grinder. Clean the inside of the hose very well. The angle grinder is way easier than a hacksaw.
Eric
 
   / Pinhole leak in hydraulic line on backhoe. There a clamp or sleeve fix? #18  
Go an hydraulic shop or any other place that makes hoses with the old hose, get a new one made and don't worry about it.

Cost me $12 or $13 and 10 minutes to get a new hose made just the other day.
 
   / Pinhole leak in hydraulic line on backhoe. There a clamp or sleeve fix?
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Go an hydraulic shop or any other place that makes hoses with the old hose, get a new one made and don't worry about it.

Cost me $12 or $13 and 10 minutes to get a new hose made just the other day.
I may just go this route. Remove the line, have a new one made. While I'm there, have them splice in a new line at the pin hole on the old line. I'll have a new line in, and have a spare.

I was just shooting for a quick clamp or something using a sleeve and some ubolts or something.
 

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