Ed Valentine
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MIkey;
On that particular hose, it may be caused by a sharp barb (on the crimp) at the machine end.
On that particular hose, it may be caused by a sharp barb (on the crimp) at the machine end.
If the barb (inside the crimp end) has a sharp edge and the hose is bending, this barb will cut the inner hose and thereby release water through the exterior weep holes.
SamIam said: ↑
I bought two no problems, What was Matts problem?
I had mine hooked up to the tm. It got too hot. So now I have it hooked up to a 25ft hose that’s connected to the tm
They have to have a parker die or they will blow off if they use the neptune die. It won't crimp properlyI have Parker specific ends in the mail, I'll give the locals another chance
John Olson" data-source="post: 4590894" class="bbCodeBlock bbCodeBlock--expandable bbCodeBlock--quote js-expandWatch">They have to have a parker die or they will blow off if they use the neptune die. It won't crimp properly
John Olson" data-source="post: 4590894" class="bbCodeBlock bbCodeBlock--expandable bbCodeBlock--quote js-expandWatch">Good to know. Thanks John.They have to have a parker die or they will blow off if they use the neptune die. It won't crimp properly
I hate to toss 100ft