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Old 05-27-2012 | 08:53 AM
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Does anyone make it in 1/2"?

I think someone on yellowbullet said that you can use Earls Prolite 350 in a tank without problems, anyone tried that?
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Originally Posted by 1989k1500
Does anyone make it in 1/2"?

I think someone on yellowbullet said that you can use Earls Prolite 350 in a tank without problems, anyone tried that?
Call Lonnie he'd know.

What you workin on Luke ?
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Still this stupid truck. lol

I want to get my tank done and out of the way.

One of the guys from Orme Brothers said Aeroquip socketless hose is submersible. So I might get a chunk of that in -10, but it sucks because I dont know where I can get such a short amount, I dont wanna buy a 150 dollar roll of hose to use 8 inches of it. lol
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Originally Posted by 1989k1500
One of the guys from Orme Brothers said Aeroquip socketless hose is submersible.
I have been using -6 for over 2 years intank. I say you're good to go with it and if I had a piece of -10 I would give it to you.
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Originally Posted by 1989k1500
Still this stupid truck. lol

I want to get my tank done and out of the way.

One of the guys from Orme Brothers said Aeroquip socketless hose is submersible. So I might get a chunk of that in -10, but it sucks because I dont know where I can get such a short amount, I dont wanna buy a 150 dollar roll of hose to use 8 inches of it. lol
I believe aeroquip sells "scraps" on there site. Prolly be better off giving them a call.
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Did you try a Gates distributor? Do you have a Parker store near you?
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Did you try a Gates distributor? Do you have a Parker store near you?
Didnt try a Gates distributor, I've been searching all over the internet with no mention of 1/2" submersible anywhere. No idea what Parker is.
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Curious why you want such a big hose since most pump outlets are 5/16"
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Old 06-03-2012 | 08:39 AM
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Originally Posted by Atomic
Curious why you want such a big hose since most pump outlets are 5/16"
I'm not doing a pump in the tank.

Originally Posted by Bill Reid
Hmm, there is one about 20 miles from me. I'll have to call or stop there.
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