Posted by midnightwalker on July 30, 2021 at 15:54:00 from (206.162.204.254):
Not sure you will see my new question but here it is. I have tracked down my hydraulic leak to a bad leaky hose. It is worn and needs replacing. It shares the hydraulic system with the power steering and the front loader and not sure if anything else but I don't think so. So my question is there is a local hydraulic shop within 10 mins of me that says he will build most any hose needed. Mine goes from the banjo fitting to a metal tubing, to rubber hose back to the metal tubing and then couples to another metal tubing that I did not trace where that goes. The local hydraulic shop started talking about using multiple adapters that I did not like or want to do. SO, I am back to thinking maybe I can buy the exact replacement hose from some source, maybe a Deutz Fahr dealership but unsure really where to begin as googling produces WAY too many options to track down. I live in SE Indiana and it would be great to find some where close. Your thoughts?
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