Ford 4500 blew a hose

grandpa Love

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Got our fence material loaded on the trailer and was going to put the back hoe away. Didn't make it too far. Blew out a rubber hose connecting two metal pipes together. They appear to run from one side to the other and go into the loader frame. Is this just radiator hose??
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(quoted from post at 20:40:17 04/29/21) Got our fence material loaded on the trailer and was going to put the back hoe away. Didn't make it too far. Blew out a rubber hose connecting two metal pipes together. They appear to run from one side to the other and go into the loader frame. Is this just radiator hose??
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That piece might be radiator hose but you need to get/use a hose rated for oil service. A hydraulic shop should have it.
 
Must be the return line. The place that sells Aeroquip and similar products in this area also does the hose, fittings etc., and carries a non collapsing oil rated type hose, very reasonable. Someone will have it near you.
 
Cross over hose, has 2 one for each end of tube that connects LH/RH frames underneath. Make multi purpose hose that is oil resistance.
 

It's not radiator hose, it's hydraulic suction hose, nylon braided but heavier than radiator hose.
Replace both of them, there's one on each end of the crossover tube.
There's two more at the left front side where the oil flows from the left frame up to the main oil tank.
 

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