Splitter supplies: where do you shop?

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ryjen

Burning Hunk
Feb 2, 2014
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north carolina
Anyone have some suggestions where you shop for your supplies and parts for homebuilt splitters?
I need some replacement parts.
 
Depends on the parts needed. Hydraulic lines, I go to my local hydraulic shop, most other items I google and go that route.
 
Northern tool has pre made hydro line at reasonable prices( Cheaper than my local hydro suppler), as well as valve and pumps and love joy couplers & most of the other little doo dads as well. Cylinders - seem to be about the same price everywhere new, so if available locally saves shipping costs. engines HF predators about the best bang for the buck for new( honda clone) been decent reviews of them.
 
I'm just needing a new filter and I need to replace one of my lines, so I will check NT. Thanks!
 
On engines I shop around locally and on the net. Sometimes you can get them about the same price as online. The shipping is expensive. Hydraulic lines and fittings I would go locally. Other parts I use surpluscenter.com. There stuff is reasonably price and shipping is good and fast.
 
Hydraulic lines sometimes have to be exact length and obviously exact fitting. I personally would rather do that in person.
 
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