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<blockquote data-quote="Netherfield" data-source="post: 8190321" data-attributes="member: 6536"><p>Crimped ends depend on how good the operator is.</p><p></p><p>In the eighties we had a new firm advertising in the local paper, only three miles away, at the time we had three David Brown loaders in use and cleverly for once all the pipes were identical, so I had ten spare pipes made by said firm.</p><p></p><p>As it happened we never needed one for a couple of years, fitted a new pipe and it lasted less than a month, swapped it for another and same again, it was the fifth one that finally held together.</p><p></p><p>By now this firm had gone out of business(what a surprise).</p><p></p><p>A mate who worked at Brook Motors put me on to another chap who worked there, but was starting up his own business working out of his cellar, I called to see him and he explained the probable cause of the failures as not reading the charts and settings properly and that the other firm had been over crimping the fittings, never had a problem with any made by this chap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Netherfield, post: 8190321, member: 6536"] Crimped ends depend on how good the operator is. In the eighties we had a new firm advertising in the local paper, only three miles away, at the time we had three David Brown loaders in use and cleverly for once all the pipes were identical, so I had ten spare pipes made by said firm. As it happened we never needed one for a couple of years, fitted a new pipe and it lasted less than a month, swapped it for another and same again, it was the fifth one that finally held together. By now this firm had gone out of business(what a surprise). A mate who worked at Brook Motors put me on to another chap who worked there, but was starting up his own business working out of his cellar, I called to see him and he explained the probable cause of the failures as not reading the charts and settings properly and that the other firm had been over crimping the fittings, never had a problem with any made by this chap. [/QUOTE]
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