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Posted by Robert in W. Mi. on November 26, 2002 at 07:09:34 from (216.254.150.170):
In Reply to: Hydraulic hoses posted by Paul (QC) on November 25, 2002 at 12:43:52:
You probably will save some money by shopping around, but not every one sells the same quality of hose. My Case dealers parts guy told me where they get there's made locally. I just went to the source and had them made. (custom length hose) I didn't want to wait for them, and that's why he told me. I also believe they were cheaper from the source. The cheaper hoses are one wire, the better ones are at least 2 wire, and look bigger around with the same ID. I NEVER buy hoses from a place like NAPA, Tractor Supply, ect., as even though they are at times cheaper, the hoses that i've seen from them are lower quality hoses. They may? be ok for some jobs, but i'd never put one of them on my loader. Robert
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