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.Anything that would deflect a stream or spray of high-pressure oil from hitting you is better than nothing at all, even a wood 1x12 or whatever fastened along the pipe surface would seem to be adequate.. I am not an engineer but 18 or 20-gauge 4" or 6" stove pipe oval'd around the op station hyd lines would work .. Not saying that flying metal has never happened, but anytime I ever had a metal hyd line break, it had split along a weld in the tubing or else it was a rust pinhole. There was no shrapnel involved, just that "oh crap!" burst of spray probably all of us have experienced at one time or another, leaving us soaked ..
You will be amazed to see how fast an old man can jump down out of the Gondola, three big steps to the cab of the truck (I always leave the drivers door open), flop down in the seat and bump the PTO lever down to disengage... Only seconds but a stream of hydraulic oil shooting thirty feet in the air is really impressive to see!
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