Hoses are easy - just need to know what type ends are on it.One of the hydraulic hoses is leaking at the bucket. Question, replace the hose and fitting?
Anything a 72 year old woman should know before tackling a replacement if that's needed?
It's dark now. I knew I should have taken a pic to make what I'm describing clear but I was too lazy to get my phone. I'll remedy that in the morning.If you get a replacement hose, it will have the fitting on the end of the hose. If you're referring to the fitting on the cylinder, you probably don't need to change it.
I was hoping that would be the case. Now to figure out which one is doing it. I think there's two right next to each other.This is just a generic picture I pulled from the internet, but when you buy a replacement hose, it will come with the fittings I circled.
I don't see any problemwith tht hose but you can try tightening the swivel and jam nuts. They can work loose and start to leak.It's dark now. I knew I should have taken a pic to make what I'm describing clear but I was too lazy to get my phone. I'll remedy that in the morning.
It is. It would explain why I saw it on the bucket first. But as suggested by @TheOldHokie, Dan, I'll also check to make sure they're secure.Is that on the left side of the bucket (when looking foward from the seat)?
Could just be exhaust stains.
Do you have oil dripping onto the floor? If not its not leaking.But it will spray. That was my concern.
Well don`t just leave us hanging....lolI am much less concerned about what might be going on now.
Some other stuff has interfered with me going out and satisfying my curiosity about what's going on. Weather being the biggest part. Got some stuff rolling in now.Well don`t just leave us hanging....lol