Popped a hose on my Ditch Witch trencher. It is a 1/4" outrigger hose. I decided I'd replace both hoses on both outriggers. I remove hoses and measure. Need 2 ea. 55 1/2" (total overall length) 1/4" hyd. hose with male NPT on both ends. Also need 2 ea. 42" (total overall length) 1/4" hyd hose with male NPT on both ends.
I call local OReilly Automotive because it's after 6PM and other sources are closed. The person puts me on hold, then after 4 minutes comes on to help. I describe what I need and am told the fabricator will not be in until next morning at 7:30. I ask for a price quote. Takes about 15 minutes, and the price seems ridiculously high. Next morning I call to get confirmed price. They tell me the 55" hose (2 ea.) will be $161.88, and the 42" (2 ea.) will be 227.66.
I asked a couple of times if this is correct? Why is the shorter hose more cost then the longer? They don't know, just is.
Called NAPA. 55" is $36.30, 42" is $39.30. The guy was doing some numbers in his head and kind of apologized for them not coming out right. He wasn't sure what he added wrong to get a higher price for the shorter hose, but didn't go back to find any error.
Well, I called Industrial Supply in Bellingham, Wa. (who I had purchased hose from before) and had them ship the four hoses to my mailbox for $63.96.
A bad example of SHOP LOCAL.
I call local OReilly Automotive because it's after 6PM and other sources are closed. The person puts me on hold, then after 4 minutes comes on to help. I describe what I need and am told the fabricator will not be in until next morning at 7:30. I ask for a price quote. Takes about 15 minutes, and the price seems ridiculously high. Next morning I call to get confirmed price. They tell me the 55" hose (2 ea.) will be $161.88, and the 42" (2 ea.) will be 227.66.
I asked a couple of times if this is correct? Why is the shorter hose more cost then the longer? They don't know, just is.
Called NAPA. 55" is $36.30, 42" is $39.30. The guy was doing some numbers in his head and kind of apologized for them not coming out right. He wasn't sure what he added wrong to get a higher price for the shorter hose, but didn't go back to find any error.
Well, I called Industrial Supply in Bellingham, Wa. (who I had purchased hose from before) and had them ship the four hoses to my mailbox for $63.96.
A bad example of SHOP LOCAL.