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Post by Tim Horton on Jul 23, 2021 11:17:46 GMT -6
On our JD 2032R we have an H 130 loader... On both sides there are 3 identical, short hoses.. With 2 on each bucket curl cylinders and 1 on the lift cylinder on each side... This being 6 identical hoses per loader..
The short hoses do the most flexing as the loader moves and 1 curl hose started to spray.. It painted one side of me with oil when I found it.. I was able to quick detach the loader and finish the mission I had at the moment..
Ordered and got 2 new hoses thinking I would need to eventually replace the one on the opposite side.. This worked well, but it seems some of the other are starting to drip now.. Have 4 more ordered and will replace as needed.. Will keep a couple of the hoses that drip the least for just in case type temporary repairs if needed...
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Post by midtnmama on Jul 23, 2021 11:41:04 GMT -6
Tim Horton, how did you learn to fix things like this
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Post by Farmerjack41 on Jul 24, 2021 0:02:07 GMT -6
My Kubota is probably about 15 years old now. Had the first hose go bad this year. Think part of it was due to the sharp angle at the attachment point. I had been putting a lot of pressure, curling the bucket, so that probably did not help. Amazed the cost of a hose that was only about 18 inches long.
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Post by Tim Horton on Jul 24, 2021 8:13:11 GMT -6
Amazed the cost of a hose that was only about 18 inches long. +++ +++ Boy aint that the truth... Especially when it comes from a dealer...
If this happens again I'm going to take one of the old ones to the local auto, farm store.. They make custom hoses..
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