LOW-COST hydraulic hose solution (don’t buy custom made hydraulic hoses)

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  • čas přidán 22. 07. 2017
  • I used to only buy hydraulic hoses whenever one started leaking, because custom hydraulic hoses are so expensive.then I discovered that if you and by standard fittings and hoses for a fraction of the cost. Now I don't take chances with pushing a hydraulic hose too far. If it looks like it needs repaired, I just replace them all. It's great!
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Komentáře • 52

  • @crazyDIYguy
    @crazyDIYguy Před měsícem +1

    I've been buying $10 lines for years, I use cheap galvanized gas line fittings if I need adapters. Withstands over 3k psi for yrs so far. 🤷‍♂️👌

  • @planetmoving9180
    @planetmoving9180 Před 10 měsíci +1

    The comments are the most valuable thing here. Good info. To Learn from other people.

  • @MurdockInd
    @MurdockInd Před 4 lety +11

    No PTFE tape on pipe thread, the original looked like a full-time swivel, and every connection is another leak point. The cost of lost hydraulic fluid alone if there is a mistake should at least make you think twice before using multiple adapters. A good local hose shop will give you a duplicate of your exact assembly for more reliable results. I get what you're saying here, and in a pinch, it is a quick solution to keep you up and running, but long term I'd recommend replacing with the OEM specified hose and connections. LOL I thought I was just seeing things when I saw a full time swivel ORB fitting and he was putting a pipe thread in the port... seeing that other people see that... I got a shiver down my spine. Maybe that was done for comments and shock value. When in doubt, support your local hose shop and get what you need correctly the first time. A cylinder or valve replacement if you run the hydraulic reservoir dry is going to cost you way-way more than what you'd put into a correct hose.

    • @penguinistas
      @penguinistas Před 2 lety +5

      I'm sorry but I've been gouged by hose shops too many times to just take your word for it. And I've seen too many insiders trying to protect their price gouging at the expense of others as they mark their parts up by 3 times the cost of the parts.

    • @jeremyjohnson9778
      @jeremyjohnson9778 Před rokem +2

      precisely. ORB or ORF seal with the o-ring, JIC seals with the cone. when you get into MP90 swivels, they're much less common - less common means less are made which means they're VERY expensive fittings. I genuinely relay these facts to my customers in lieu of an FJ90 with an adapter, but, like you said, it adds another leak point, as well as extending the length. Sometimes it just boils down to that old chestnut about quality: you get what you pay for.

    • @patriciareynolds2729
      @patriciareynolds2729 Před 6 měsíci

      having trouble getting Komatsu[ parts stores seem bad high] where is best price/quality? amazon?@@jeremyjohnson9778

  • @peterd2587
    @peterd2587 Před 2 lety

    Great info, thanks

  • @kevincampbell7276
    @kevincampbell7276 Před 2 lety +1

    The house is he is talking about you would get like at a family farm center a orscheln's or a central tractor and they do really work good I have done it for years and he has great ideas too I like to thank him for sharing everything

  • @jessesmith6044
    @jessesmith6044 Před 4 lety +39

    I would not recommend doing this at all. I work for a custom hydraulic hose shop and the fittings that you are using are not interchangable. You're replacing a O-ring Boss fitting with NPT threads and is very dangerous when you get to higher pressures. A good hose shop will be able to make this at a resonable cost and less leak points with the correct fittings.

    • @thomaspaineaccountability
      @thomaspaineaccountability Před 3 lety +7

      Hahaha good job advocating for the hydraulic shop however it is perfectly safe to do this

    • @MrCiruj20
      @MrCiruj20 Před 3 lety +3

      @@thomaspaineaccountability you obviously don't know how dangerous what he just did is

    • @thomaspaineaccountability
      @thomaspaineaccountability Před 3 lety +3

      @@MrCiruj20 the fittings he used are made specifically for that purpose i have the same tractor same hoses as he used

    • @BOBCAT2001ify
      @BOBCAT2001ify Před 3 lety +5

      @@thomaspaineaccountability You are far incorrect. The ports had a O-Ring Boss Thread. He put a Male NPT x FEMALE Npt Swivel into the port. Not recommended at, and as mentioned especially in Higher pressure circuits.
      I am third generation ownership at my Family’s Hydraulic and Industrial Hose company. We would never send someone out like this. And as mentioned, would’ve cut the leak points down and increase safety.

    • @thomaspaineaccountability
      @thomaspaineaccountability Před 3 lety +1

      @@BOBCAT2001ify I completely understand why you see it how you do and why you would never send a customer out like that and for good measure I'd say I'd be an upset customer if you sent me out like this however for a person without enough money to bring it to you. This way works absolutely fine now and is pretty well safe for what he'd be doing with that machine now I wouldn't rig a line on a 700 or something

  • @penguinistas
    @penguinistas Před 2 lety +4

    Are the hydraulic hoses you made still working good? Thank you.

  • @bigmiked52
    @bigmiked52 Před rokem +1

    Where do you get the hoses for that cheap

  • @barrybowman6929
    @barrybowman6929 Před 3 lety

    What year and model is the tractor just got one with the same grill

  • @timanderson9466
    @timanderson9466 Před 4 lety +19

    MY GOD!!! You install a tapered pipe thread into an o-ring boss port!!! Something tells me the other port on the tube is JIC that you jammed that pipe fitting into. Dude, you're going to hurt yourself or someone else doing shit like that. Your number one thing is to understand how the port seals and then move on from there.

  • @anthonyferraro6158
    @anthonyferraro6158 Před 4 lety +5

    Lol my IT guy shot me this video for a laugh. All the other techs on this thread saw the same guess work and piece mealing I did.
    Yes hydraulics for your machine can be costly, but you get what you pay for. Good luck.

  • @samransdell1963
    @samransdell1963 Před rokem

    Need an update on this. How’s this working out?

  • @RDALEHOUSTON
    @RDALEHOUSTON Před 5 lety

    hello Where did you source the lines and fittings i have line that good but leak sure i use Teflon tape
    but please tell where to look for replacement lines at

    • @errorcodeguy456
      @errorcodeguy456  Před 5 lety +1

      You can get these replacement hoses and fittings in a lot of different places. The standard lines can be purchased online of course, they can also be purchased locally at a place like tractor supply Co or rural King. If you go to an auto parts store some of them can make custom hoses but they are very very expensive. That’s why I have started to go with all standard fittings and a standard hoses.

    • @bluegrasskid
      @bluegrasskid Před rokem

      I just paid $195 for 2 brake hoses.😬

  • @ban80
    @ban80 Před 5 lety +3

    Where did you source the lines and fittings

    • @RDALEHOUSTON
      @RDALEHOUSTON Před 5 lety

      did you find out where to buy replacement line at

    • @barrybowman6929
      @barrybowman6929 Před 3 lety

      What is that tractor just got one with the same grill

  • @peterhabegger2506
    @peterhabegger2506 Před 2 lety +1

    There are hundreds of different types of fittings and hoses. I would rather pay the extra money and get it done right than spend hours researching what exact fittings and thread I have and what hose I need.

  • @Michael-wy7om
    @Michael-wy7om Před 2 lety

    I just paid over 200$ for hose and installation for my poorly made bobcat grapple that pinches the hoses

  • @work5198
    @work5198 Před 2 lety +1

    Eh, in a bind?, maybe, more fittings is more leaks

  • @Michael-lg4wz
    @Michael-lg4wz Před 4 lety +1

    I paid $90 NZD for a 50cm 3/8 turbo oil feed line using swags. Now I need to buy another I'm looking harder at solutions

  • @pingpong9656
    @pingpong9656 Před 3 lety +1

    I see the comment section does not like the mismatch of fittings - understandable - have you figured if you can get the correct fittings that accomplish what you did safely?

  • @p.thadeushornswoggler4987
    @p.thadeushornswoggler4987 Před 9 měsíci

    Name fits.

  • @jackofalltrades8692
    @jackofalltrades8692 Před 5 lety +10

    This is a dangerous proposition. Hydraulics work under very high pressures, 2,000 to 20,000psi in tight spaces on very heavy equipment. Do not use OTC MAYPOP (May Pop at any time) junk fittings and hose. I reject you can purchase even crap hose for the prices quoted in this video. Do you research! Put the hose in the wrong place,, rub a hole in it.. watch the high pressure fluid spray on the hot engine, burst into flames and burn your operator to death.. Skimp on parts that are not life threatening! There is a reason hydraulics are expensive, they cost money to make right. Don’t buy Chinese, Turkish crap if you value your people! Trust me here, low budget connectors that put hoses in the wrong position will rub, pinch, kink, stretch tear apart and you will be sorry.

  • @neilrobison8158
    @neilrobison8158 Před 3 lety +2

    Don’t risk your safety and the safety of others.
    Get only a validated hose assembly which is fit for purpose.
    #1800hosevan

  • @nelsonsantos770
    @nelsonsantos770 Před 2 lety

    That's my problem, I bought a case excavator and put all those extensions to save money- but right now , it's all leaking like crazy! One is a lefty and another a righty, so it's all a mess!

  • @davidcavaliere3954
    @davidcavaliere3954 Před 5 lety +4

    Not the best solution. He’s adding adaptors and creating potential leak points.

  • @anthonypercell6982
    @anthonypercell6982 Před rokem +1

    Very misleading information your using NPT in the place of ORB on the cylinder and the steel line was JIC not NPT. ORB seals with a Orings where NPT seals with a taper. How much hydraulic fluid do you use a month? My guess is a lot. If you can’t afford to fix it right sell your equipment.

  • @impactodelsurenterprise2440

    Save 400 now, blow 4000 later on. Someone clearly has no either how different fittings work. What next? Crimp your own hoses with a hammer and anvil? Get outta here.

  • @dustinmckay4921
    @dustinmckay4921 Před 4 lety +12

    I'm a hydraulic hose technician and this is the dumbest video I have ever seen. Don't just pull off all the hoses without marking them at least and take them to a hydraulics shop or have a technician come and do it properly. It might cost a bit more but at least your equipment won't fail and hurt or kill someone.

  • @theoldgranarylurgan7210

    I don't know who scamed you for your hose , half inch fittings are about 5 euro each half Inch hose is 8 euro per meter most hose fitter will make you a hose to size for a 5er in labour.
    What you are doing with the pre made hoses and adapters is just dumb.