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On-Site Hose Fabrication — Fresno County

Custom Hydraulic Hoses, Built at Your Machine

We carry hose, fittings, and a crimper on the truck. When a line lets go, we match your old hose and fabricate a new one on the spot — no waiting for a warehouse to ship a part number.

What We Do

Hoses Built to Match, Not Ordered to Guess

When a hydraulic hose fails, the fix isn't a universal part — it's an assembly matched to your machine. A hydraulic hose is specified by four measurements working together: inside diameter (the dash size that sets flow capacity), pressure rating and construction (wire-braid for standard working pressures, multi-spiral for high-pressure circuits), overall length measured seat-to-seat, and the end fittings — their type, thread, and clocking. Get any one wrong and the hose either won't seal or won't last.

On-site fabrication means all of that happens at your equipment. We read the failed hose, cut new hose to the correct length, install the matching fittings, and crimp them to the die diameter the fitting maker specifies. A properly crimped fitting is a permanent, leak-free connection — the crimp compresses the ferrule onto the hose to a measured outside diameter, not "until it looks tight." That precision is the difference between a hose that runs for years and one that weeps or blows.

The reason this matters in the Central Valley is simple: farm and construction equipment doesn't fail at a shop. It fails in a field, an orchard row, or a job site, mid-task, often at the worst possible time in the season. Building the hose where the machine sits keeps the repair from turning into a tow and a multi-day wait for a dealer to order a hose by part number.

The Details Matter

What Goes Into a Hose That Lasts

A hose assembly is only as good as the weakest of its parts. Here's what a correct build gets right.

Correct construction for the pressure. Wire-braid (100R1/R2) handles standard working pressures; higher-pressure circuits need multi-spiral hose. Matching construction to the circuit is what keeps it from bursting.

Pressure Rating

Fittings that match the ports. JIC, ORFS, SAE ORB, NPT, or metric — the end has to match what it threads into and seal on the correct surface (cone, flat face, or o-ring). Wrong fitting, guaranteed leak.

Fitting Match

Length and routing that avoid chafe. A hose built to the right length follows the machine's routing without rubbing or stretching. Abrasion through the cover is one of the most common causes of early hose death.

Length & Routing
Answers

Common Questions

How is a replacement hydraulic hose matched to the old one?
A hose assembly is defined by four things: the inside diameter (dash size, like -6 or -8), the pressure rating and construction (SAE 100R1/R2 wire-braid or 4-spiral for higher pressure), the overall length measured between fitting seats, and the fitting type and orientation on each end. We read all four off your failed hose and build the replacement to match — you don't need to know the spec yourself.
What does "on-site fabrication" actually mean?
It means the hose is built at your equipment, not ordered from a warehouse. We carry bulk hose, a range of fittings, and a hydraulic crimper on the truck. We cut the hose to length, push on the correct fittings, and crimp them to the manufacturer's specified diameter right there — the same process a hose shop does at a counter, brought to your machine.
Why not just buy a hose from the parts store?
Off-the-shelf hoses come in fixed lengths with fixed end fittings, so they rarely match a machine's exact routing or fitting combination. A hose that's too long chafes and catches; too short, it's under tension and fails early. A custom-built assembly is the correct length with the exact fittings, which is why it lasts.
Do you build hoses for high-pressure spiral applications?
Yes. Higher-pressure circuits — many closed-center systems and some implement drive circuits — use multi-spiral hose rather than wire-braid. Matching the correct construction and pressure rating to the application matters; an underrated hose in a high-pressure line is a burst waiting to happen.
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On-site hose fabrication is one part of our full range of mobile hydraulic repair across Fresno County — call and we'll bring the right hose to your equipment.

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