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Post by tuffytractor on Feb 8, 2008 21:55:56 GMT -5
Rob's Response
Ken, Glad to hear that. As I mentioned before, use a garden hose to measure for your hydraulic hose lengths and route it exactly like you want. I subtract 1" from the end where you will have a fitting crimped on. Be sure to allow for a generous "bend" in the hose where needed. They come out pretty good that way. There are also some charts and diagrams posted now under the "Hydraulics" section so you can get a clear picture of the systems works. You will love your T & T system to death!!! Rob-
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