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Fmtv crane maintenance manual, hydraulics specs?

8madjack

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Sorry for the delay, there are several fitting sizes, I took some pics, got the paint off a couple to see the markings the other fittings are heavily painted, I can get wrench sizes if that helps, but I need specifics, there's hoses and fittings all over this thing.
 

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319cssb

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I can’t really see what these fittings you show go to. But my leaky hoses are underneath .
Are they AN or JIC fittings?74949F7D-F7AE-47BB-80A2-7725D616FDB3.jpeg
 

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I can’t really see what these fittings you show go to. But my leaky hoses are underneath .
Are they AN or JIC fittings?View attachment 833487
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The hoses that I have replaced on my M1089 with a Grove Crane (12,000#, attached to my MTV) have been JIC fittings.

A couple of those hoses look fairly new. Should be a local vendor that can build replacement hoses for you...
PirTek has a couple of Charlotte stores if you want to remove your own and have them built.

BE SURE you mark the ends with some old bell wire if you remove multiple hoses!
 

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Sorry for the delay, there are several fitting sizes, I took some pics, got the paint off a couple to see the markings the other fittings are heavily painted, I can get wrench sizes if that helps, but I need specifics, there's hoses and fittings all over this thing.
I just went through my 1084 (mostly) and I found it easiest to pull the hoses one at a time - mark each hose with different number/colors of wire ties (use the same to mark the receiving fitting. KEEP ALL THE OLD HOSES so that you can line them up to the new ones and reinstall. It’s busy work (and expensive work) but not difficult.
 

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The hoses that I have replaced on my M1089 with a Grove Crane (12,000#, attached to my MTV) have been JIC fittings.

A couple of those hoses look fairly new. Should be a local vendor that can build replacement hoses for you...
PirTek has a couple of Charlotte stores if you want to remove your own and have them built.

BE SURE you mark the ends with some old bell wire if you remove multiple hoses!
That is good advice. I will take each off separately, I think . And cap the fitting to not get too much of a mess or drain the hydraulic reservoir.
there is a website called ‘discount hydraulic hoses . Com’ they have very good pricing on hose by the foot and charge $10 extra to crimp any fitting you need.
 
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