Rhino 85 brook Hydro line that controls bucket cur

   / Rhino 85 brook Hydro line that controls bucket cur
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#11  
Ok Thanks
Thany you guy's 80 bucks is not an issue. I think replacing it will be a bit hard.
 
   / Rhino 85 brook Hydro line that controls bucket cur #12  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Thany you guy's 80 bucks is not an issue. I think replacing it will be a bit hard. )</font>
As long as there is enough slack in the hose to cut some off, you should be able to have a new fitting clamped on. The mesh covering is a protective cover to help avoid abrasion, and to contain small pin leaks.
Following Vince's recommendation, it should not be terribly hard to get the hose out and back in. Use plastic zip ties on any locations that look like they could stip the covering off while you pull it out and replace it.
Having the wire threaded through will help you to pull it back into place.
If you can trailer the tractor over to a hydraulic repairman, he may be able to repair it in place. Call around and find out first.
John
 
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#13  
I was able to remove the hose it was pretty ease took about an hour. I'm going to contact a local guy to make a new one.
Thanks again for all your help.
 
   / Rhino 85 brook Hydro line that controls bucket cur #14  
G'day Glen,

We have designed a very simple aluminium mesh frame that covers over all of the hydraulic lines, blocks and fittings at the front of the main cross beam of the loader.
This should stop most intrusive things like branches and stuff from jagging on the lines.
I'll take some pics of it (and other ideas and improvements) later and add them for all to see.

Cheers from Riccarda /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
 
   / Rhino 85 brook Hydro line that controls bucket cur #15  
Thanks Riccarda,

I would be very interested in seeing your solution.

Tom
 
   / Rhino 85 brook Hydro line that controls bucket cur #16  
I would just take the dead hose to a NAPA and have them make up an identical replacement. That's how it's done. My last one for the dozer was only life 65$ and it was 7' long. The crimped fittings seemed to be the expensive part.

Relatively cheap to replace.
 
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#17  
I had a local guy make the host it was only 46 bucks. It was 10 foot long. I installed it last night now I need to get some Hydro oil and I'm ready to go.

You guy's were a hugh help.
Thanks
Glen
 
   / Rhino 85 brook Hydro line that controls bucket cur #18  
That hose will only take a pint or so. You should be able to run it and get fluid at your convenience unless you made a hydro fluid shower.

Good deal on the hose.
 
   / Rhino 85 brook Hydro line that controls bucket cur #19  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I had a local guy make the host it was only 46 bucks. It was 10 foot long. I installed it last night now I need to get some Hydro oil and I'm ready to go. )</font>
Highbeam is right. Just check the hydro level, and if it is at least just above the bottom mark, you're good to go. Then you can add fluid later.
John
 
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#20  
Yea a bit of shower.
Thanks
 

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