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Michael Peterson

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Static transfer
« on: August 20, 2017, 12:58:31 pm »
Always used either the lay flat hose or reinforced transfer hose both which split after a while is there anything better around or are these still the options ? Cheers guys in honour of your answers I will slay a small animal

Spruce

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Re: Static transfer
« Reply #1 on: August 20, 2017, 07:30:35 pm »
Always used either the lay flat hose or reinforced transfer hose both which split after a while is there anything better around or are these still the options ? Cheers guys in honour of your answers I will slay a small animal

Either option of hose will have a finite life span.

I use the 1" reinforced transfer hose from MachineMart.  In nine years I've had to replace it once and still use an add on section that comes from the original piece.

My mate nearby uses flat hose. He has a long run on a hill so rolls it out down the hill like the firemen do their hoses. Rolling it up takes longer. But he has gone through a couple of lengths since he has been wfp cleaning as the hose starts to break up on the edges after a couple of years.

Please don't slay a small animal. :)

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philip.parkin@talk21.com

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Re: Static transfer
« Reply #2 on: August 20, 2017, 08:35:47 pm »

DaveG

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