Originally Posted by Hawk Monster
Great news. At least you know the problem and saved $4000 to boot. With hydraliics you will need to secure it very tight. You may want to see how much a new line would cost. Also you may want to go to a Checker, etc. and see if they have a hose that your line fits in tightly and put claps on each end. Let us know how it comes out.
what is Checker, etc? and I would rather repair the line than pay to have it replaced. do you know the IO Inside and OS outside diameters of the Hydraulic lines what work the top? several people are talking about compression fittings do you know anything about them?