ky chubb | 01-08-2009 | comment profile send pm notify |
where can we find a reasonably priced emergency hose kit |
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ruck | 01-08-2009 | reply profile send pm notify |
Buy a new one.To dangers to fix one.In the long run it will ba cheaper to buy a new one. Ruck |
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ScottS | 01-08-2009 | reply profile send pm notify |
Yes KY I might have just what you need .I have made up a repair kit that uses three hoses that are 2', 4', 10' and a kit with reducers and adapters it will cover metric and JIC if needed from 1/4 to 1" jic and 6L to 18L metric all in one kit you can put behind the seat .now this is only a field repair kit to get you through the pour or until you can get the new hose made then you break down the repair hose and put it and the adapter in the kit for future hose repair .these are great for service truck application you can cover a large array of hoses in one kit. Let us know Call Hoyer Warner Equipment ask for Scott or Dan at 1-630-860-1100 |
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ruck | 01-08-2009 | reply profile send pm notify |
My bad. |
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Bob | 01-08-2009 | reply profile send pm notify |
you are the best ;~) |
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ruck | 01-08-2009 | reply profile send pm notify |
Bob Missed one there.LOL |
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Bob | 01-08-2009 | reply profile send pm notify |
Not really. Scott @ Original has been doing this a long time. He would be the first to tell you that to have a novice, on a jobsite, under pressure of a breakdown would just as likely turn out to be a disaster. Just because he has the vice and the tools and the expertise doesn't mean that just anyone can pull it off. Scott's fix would be iron clad; someone elses maybe not. Breakdowns are not the time to try something whith which you are not familiar. ;~) |
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ky chubb | 01-09-2009 | reply profile send pm notify |
Thanks for the help,anymore ideas. |