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Recent content by AlexF

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    Genie GTH-1056 boom hoses

    Sorry for getting back to you so late skata, I always order the manufacturer hoses, if you get them made at your local hose shop they be as long as post stretch hoses which will end up being too long and cause complications down the line when the get stretched
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    Genie GTH-1056 boom hoses

    In case anyone comes along with the same issue, I figured it out, I pulled the slide pads on the back side of the largest boom section, boomed all the way out and then picked up the boom section with a forklift, it releases the hose just enough that I could pull it out with a bit of effort. Hope...
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    Genie GTH-1056 boom hoses

    Here's a horrible picture to show what I'm looking at.
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    Genie GTH-1056 boom hoses

    Thought this was going to be a normal boom hose job, I do them all the time, this time however one of the aux lines has managed to get itself bent around so it goes underneath the retract chain to the other side then back around under the chain again to it's proper side in kind of a 'U' shape...
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