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Posted by CNKS on October 31, 2006 at 20:18:00 from (204.249.178.135):
In Reply to: Re: Hydrolic Plumbing posted by Wardner on October 31, 2006 at 18:33:11:
As he noted in an earlier post his hitch is a Saginaw, two cylinders. Overkill for an H yes, but Saginaw makes only one hitch for the H through the 450. I have one Saginaw for an H and one for a C. The one on my C is not that much lighter and has only one cylinder. Saginaw doesn't advertise it, but the C hitch will fit the H and vice versa. I believe the lower arms are long enough, but I have never measured them. (H-450 hitch on a C is extreme overkill) I have my hoses made at a specialized hydraulic place. They refuse to repair hoses because they don't want to be liable if an old hose gets a pinhole and causes injury. I have tried to get them to repair hoses that had simply rubbed against something or had a leaking fitting for whatever reason, and they refused. Of course they make much more money on a new hose as their hoses aren't cheap, but they are quality hoses. I realize that some implements have had the same hoses on them for 30-40 years. I have also seen those hoses break. Luckily I was not in the path of the fluid. I had one break right next to my leg on my M once. It was a break and not a pinhole. Got saturated with oil, but that was all.
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