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enblethen
Nov 16, 2017Nomad
Yes, Gary, I have replaced several of the lines over the years.
First, look near the connector at the jack. There should be a small tag wrapped around it with the part number for hose, as well as the diamter and the length in inches.
Next the hose will connect to the back of the joy stick on the side that is leaking. Two hoses come out the back for corresponding sides. The front of the joy stick has three lines. The one in lower center is feed from the pump the upper ones are for the corresponding front side jacks.
I had onemade in Montana at a hydraulic shop rather then getting it from HWH. Quicker and about the same price.
First, look near the connector at the jack. There should be a small tag wrapped around it with the part number for hose, as well as the diamter and the length in inches.
Next the hose will connect to the back of the joy stick on the side that is leaking. Two hoses come out the back for corresponding sides. The front of the joy stick has three lines. The one in lower center is feed from the pump the upper ones are for the corresponding front side jacks.
I had onemade in Montana at a hydraulic shop rather then getting it from HWH. Quicker and about the same price.
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