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Old 06-27-2007, 04:25 PM
ke6dcj ke6dcj is offline
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FWIW, I had an Aeroquip hydraullic line made locally for $85 and with an 1.5-hrs. wait.

The hose is reinforced with a fabric-weave, and also covered in a spiral-plastic sheath for added abrasion resistance.

The hose chosen can take continuous heat of 300-F, unlike the stock rubber hose.

They (Trident Supply) took off my connectors and brazed-them onto hydraullic compression fittings which in the future will allow me to just change-out the hose .

:-) neil

Last edited by ke6dcj; 08-13-2007 at 12:10 AM.
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