The hose clamp saga

SVcummins

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Finally got the brackets I wanted ended up going through discount hydraulics thanks bob for the link
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They hole goes clear through so I can use a longer bolt and tap a hole in the loader frame instead of having to weld
 
(quoted from post at 14:33:18 12/26/19) Finally got the brackets I wanted ended up going through discount hydraulics thanks bob for the link
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<img src="https://www.yesterdaystractors.com/cvphotos/cvphoto386.jpg">
They hole goes clear through so I can use a longer bolt and tap a hole in the loader frame instead of having to weld

I've had good dealings with that company, glad it worked out for you, as well.
 

You'll have to bore the threads out on the fitting and tap the frame in order to get everything tight.
I know you just painted the loader but I'd weld them on and touch up the paint.
Those are some of the best pipe and hose mounting clamps I've ever used.
Used a lot of them when building my friends sawmill.
 
I suppose I could weld them just as easy then touch
up the paint might be easier than than drilling and
tapping I?ll have to look at it and see
 

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