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					08-17-2007, 14:23 
				 
				
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					Well unfortunantely I broke the Hydraulic fitting on the end of the 
				
				
				
			line that screws onto the top of the rear left HWH jack. How can that be fixed with a new fitting? hopefully the entire line up to the front doesn't have to be removed to have a new swival end put on. Thanks for some input! John Mann 1985 pt 40 Granbury Texas  | 
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					08-17-2007, 16:59 
				 
				
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			From: John Mann To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, August 17, 2007 9:23 PM Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Hydraulic line to rear jack No you do not have to replace the hole line.take the old broken fitting to a aeroquip dealer.You may have to use a inline splice and add a little hose so it will be long enough.you can get the hose from aeroquip also. Bob Loomas 1985 PT 36 Well unfortunantely I broke the Hydraulic fitting on the end of the line that screws onto the top of the rear left HWH jack. How can that be fixed with a new fitting? hopefully the entire line up to the front doesn't have to be removed to have a new swival end put on. Thanks for some input! John Mann 1985 pt 40 Granbury Texas [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]  | 
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					08-18-2007, 03:32 
				 
				
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					Take it to a shop that specializes in hoses. They have a portable 
				
				
				
			machine and can put a new end on hose while it is still on the bird. Would not recommend a splice unless it is a high pressure repair. -- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "John Mann" > > Well unfortunantely I broke the Hydraulic fitting on the end of the > line that screws onto the top of the rear left HWH jack. How can that > be fixed with a new fitting? hopefully the entire line up to the front > doesn't have to be removed to have a new swival end put on. Thanks > for some input! > > John Mann > 1985 pt 40 > Granbury Texas >  | 
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					08-18-2007, 12:52 
				 
				
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					When we got our bird 4 years ago, on the first trip, I read in our book 
				
				
				
			that the 4 jacks had the capability to lift the bird...thought I would see if it was true....bird went up off ground on all tires, but since ground was not perfectly level, fell forward off the jacks...what a jolt!! Front jack folded back as they do, no problem. The back jacks have a small swivel built into the bolt holding them on, but right rear jack busted the hose. Went to my local truck shop (M&M), they pulled the hose off (only about 12 inches of it) and made a new one on the spot. Had them make me a spare just incase I go stupid again...cheap fix. Bob Lawrence 84 PT36 Tacoma, Wa. > Well unfortunantely I broke the Hydraulic fitting on the end of the > line that screws onto the top of the rear left HWH jack. How can that > be fixed with a new fitting? hopefully the entire line up to the front > doesn't have to be removed to have a new swival end put on. Thanks > for some input! > > John Mann > 1985 pt 40 > Granbury Texas >  | 
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