Which hydraulic IN hose to buy for my B7500 tractor ?

hokiebt

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Does anybody know what part number or where to buy a replacement hydraulic IN hose for my Kubota B7500 tractor?

I bought my first tractor recently, a used B7500 with several attachments, and its been running great until a hydraulic hose recently started leaking. I can't upload a picture, but its the bottom right one labeled IN and approximately 3/4" wide and probably 2+ feet long. I've spend hours searching online for a part catalog and found lots of details about the engine and tractor itself, but can't find anything specific to the hoses? It looks somewhat similar to this one I linked below, but would need to be longer. Any help would be appreciated, thanks!

 

hokiebt

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Hoses are commodity parts. That hose has JIC female swivel ends. Take it to any hose shop and they cam make one.

Dan
Ok, thanks, this is my first time owning a tractor so I didn't realize I could have replacements made locally. I'll look around and see what might be available in my area. Go Hokies!
 

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I have had to replace 2 hydraulic lines recently. I used an online source, . I called them and the helper-person was super nice. They'll make a hose specific to one you are replacing.
 
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I have had to replace 2 hydraulic lines recently. I used an online source, . I called them and the helper-person was super nice. They'll make a hose specific to one you are replacing.
Your local Fleetpride can do it while you wait but they are pricey.

Assuming its a 36" long 3/8*;hose with JIC-08 swivels Discount Hydraulic Hose will make it for $38

End 1: FJX90-06-08
End 2: FJX-06-08
Hose: SAE100 R16-06 x 36"

I would make it while you wait for the same price

Dan
 
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Any good auto parts store like NAPA, O’Reilley’s, etc, any big truck parts, heavy equipment dealers, tractor dealers of any brands and so on have machines and supplies to custome make hydraulic hoses while you wait. All you need to do is to take the hose with you so they can match it up.
 

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Your local Fleetpride can do it while you wait but they are pricey.

Assuming its a 36" long 3/8*;hose with JIC-08 swivels Discount Hydraulic Hose will make it for $38

End 1: FJX90-06-08
End 2: FJX-06-08
Hose: SAE100 R16-06 x 36"

I would make it while you wait for the same price

Dan
That is the best advice! I don't know where Hokiebt lives, but in my little town O’Reilley’s doesn't make hydraulic hoses, and there isn't a NAPA store. I'm sure somebody around here does make new hoses but I couldn't find them. I wasn't in a hurry, and the person at Discount Hydraulics was super knowledgeable and helpful. The down side to ordering through this online company was their shipping cost. The $38 hose would be another $20 to ship it. I was just offering a resource that worked for me. And, I wouldn't have dripped hydraulic oil all over my property while I waited for the new hoses to arrive.
 

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That is the best advice! I don't know where Hokiebt lives, but in my little town O’Reilley’s doesn't make hydraulic hoses, and there isn't a NAPA store. I'm sure somebody around here does make new hoses but I couldn't find them. I wasn't in a hurry, and the person at Discount Hydraulics was super knowledgeable and helpful. The down side to ordering through this online company was their shipping cost. The $38 hose would be another $20 to ship it. I was just offering a resource that worked for me. And, I wouldn't have dripped hydraulic oil all over my property while I waited for the new hoses to arrive.
You can buy a premade hose assembly with straight JIC swivels from Surplus Center for $14 and a 90 degree JIC swivel adapter for $4. Even with expensive shipping its by far the cheapest way to go.

Dan


 
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