We took a ride up to Silverton to find out that it is pretty dead with the end of the season coming up. Shops are closing as winter approaches, in fact, they expect snow on Thursday-Friday above the 9000' level which easily includes the pass into Silverton. We spied a dirt road south of town that we had somehow missed all these years so off we went, figured it would give us a different view of Silverton. Looked a bit rough but up we went.
Up the shelf road |
The mining town of Silverton 350-400 full time residents |
Looking towards the Million Dollar Highway towards Ouray |
Yeehaaa |
Gorgeous |
Quiet |
2 comments:
Cloud William,
To properly replace the end fitting it must be skived on to the hose which is usually done in a press or using a Ridgid type hydraulic vice. You have to put a solid piece on the inside of the hose so it doesn't collapse from the pressure coming from the fitting. Once the hose casing is in the fitting you can then crush the end around the hose. Takes a few moments in the proper machine but nearly impossible to do it by hand. An alternative would be to put a junction down stream, male/ female fittings that screw on then take the hose that attaches to pump or whatever that is specific to the coach. They make a variety of screw mount fittings, for different hoses just not all of them will mate to your pump/actuator. Having old construction equipment we got pretty good at ferreting out stuff like this. Most towns will have a Parker store which specializes in such things.
Thank you Mr. History. I understand the challenges involved doing this in the field. The problem with this specific instance is I have no idea where this particular hose goes, and can't seem to find out. If it comes down to that, all the hose bundles that run the entire length of the coach will need to be opened up and that individual hose will need to be tracked down to it's end. Which may well have to be done if this guy or someone else cannot deal with the end while on the coach. He did mention some kind of splice, I guess what you are referring to. Hopefully later this morning I will have some better info.
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