If you are handy, you can do one hose at a time. Take one hose off at a time, take the old hose to any hydraulic shop ( google search for a shop in your area)and they can make a new one while you wait. It will be the right length with the right fittings and a lot cheaper. Install the new hose, add some fluid and test. Then at a later date or if you have time, do another hose and then the other two at you convenience and this way you don't get any hoses in the wrong place. But if you are not handy have them all done at one time at a shop, labor saving in my opinion. And you will prevent future failures while out camping.