What We
This is what's on the shelf and what we can order. If you know the part number, call and we'll confirm stock. If you don't, that's fine — we'll figure it out from the hose.
Your hose blows on site, we come to you. Fully equipped service truck with hose, fittings, crimper, and tools. Field repairs for excavators, loaders, farm equipment, forestry rigs — anywhere in the Fraser Valley. Most calls same-day.
On-site hydraulic hose replacement
Field crimping — same hose and fittings as the shop
Emergency breakdowns — call anytime
Fraser Valley, Mission to Hope
Flat $15.25 assembly fee per hose, same as shop rate
Hose and fittings from Pulsar Hydraulics, cut and crimped to length in the shop. R17, R12, R15, and R4 in stock across most common dash sizes. 500+ fittings on the shelf — NPT, ORB, JIC, ORFS, BSP, and more. Priced to Greenline catalog rates. Flat $15.25 assembly fee per hose.
R17 double wire braided — -4 to -24
R12 four-spiral wire — -6 to -20
R15 four/six-spiral wire — -12 to -20
R4 suction & return — -12 to -24
NPT, ORB, JIC, JIS, Komatsu, Japanese, ORFS, BSP
Code 61, Code 62, Cat Flange, Din L, Din S, Quick Couplers
Authorized Klondike Oil distributor. Pails in stock at the shop. Drums and bulk orders available.
Klondike hydraulic oil, pails in stock
Engine oil, gear oil, grease products
Drums available to order
Bulk delivery. Call for pricing.
Beyond hose and fittings — we repair the equipment itself. Bearing replacements, welding repairs, and general maintenance on farm implements and heavy equipment. If it's broken and it works in a field or on a job site, bring it in.
Bearing replacements — implements, conveyors, rollers
Welding repairs — structural, mounting brackets, broken arms
General implement maintenance and service
Tractors, harvesters, attachments, skid steer implements
Inventory changes. This is a general picture of what we typically carry. Call before you drive out to confirm we have your specific size and fitting type on hand.
R17 Double Wire Braided
-4 to -24
R12 Four-Spiral Wire
-6 to -20
R15 Four/Six-Spiral Wire
-12 to -20
R4 Suction & Return
-12 to -24
NPT — Male & Female
ORB — O-Ring Boss
JIC 37° — Male & Female
JIS & Komatsu / Japanese
ORFS — O-Ring Face Seal
BSP — British Standard Pipe
Code 61 & Code 62 Flange
Cat Flange
Din L & Din S
Quick Couplers
Straight, 45°, and 90° hose ends
Swivel and fixed options
Male & female swivel adapters
Thread-to-thread adapters
Dust caps and plugs
Carbon steel standard, stainless available
SAE ratings tell you what pressure and bending the hose can handle. You don't need to know this to bring a hose in, but if you do know it, it helps. We'll confirm the right grade for your application either way.
Two layers of steel wire braid. The workhorse hose in the shop — handles high pressure in a compact package with a tight bend radius. Common on excavators, loaders, skid steers, and most modern hydraulic equipment. Available in -4 to -24.
Four spirals of steel wire for very high pressure applications. Used on large excavators, forestry equipment, log loaders, and heavy hydraulic systems running 4,000–5,000+ PSI. Available in -6 to -20.
The heavy hitter. Four or six spirals of wire for extreme pressure. Used on large-scale hydraulic systems — forestry processors, heavy cranes, and equipment where system pressure pushes past what R12 can handle. Available in -12 to -20.
Low-pressure hose for suction and return lines — moving fluid back to the tank, not under working pressure. Larger diameter, more flexible. Common on hydraulic reservoirs, coolers, and low-pressure circuits. Available in -12 to -24.
Not sure which grade you need? Bring the old hose. We'll read the SAE rating off the existing hose and match it exactly. No guesswork, no wrong grade.
You don't need to know the fitting standard to get a hose made. But if you do know it, it speeds things up. Here's what each one means in plain terms.
The most common hydraulic fitting in North America. The seat is a 37° angled flare — you can usually see the cone shape when you look at the end. Found on most North American equipment: skid steers, loaders, farm machinery. If you don't know what fitting you have, there's a good chance it's JIC.
Flat face with an o-ring seated in a groove. Zero-leak standard. Increasingly common on newer equipment where a drip isn't acceptable — forestry, food-grade, or any application with environmental concerns. The flat face makes it easy to identify.
Parallel or tapered thread. Common on European and older British-made equipment — Case, JCB, older Massey Ferguson implements. Often confused with NPT but the thread pitch is different. Bring the fitting if you're not sure. We can identify it.
North American tapered thread standard. Seals by thread interference — gets tighter as you turn it in. Common in plumbing and general fluid fittings, and on some North American hydraulic components. Wrench flats visible, tapered thread profile.
Straight thread with an o-ring that sits in a chamfered seat on the port. Standard on most hydraulic component ports — cylinders, valves, pumps. Reliable seal, easy to service. If it threads into a hydraulic port on North American equipment, it's likely ORB.
JIS, Komatsu, Japanese, Code 61, Code 62, Cat Flange, Din L, Din S, and Quick Couplers. These cover import equipment, flange connections, and metric standards. If your machine is Japanese, European, or uses flange-style connections, we likely have the fitting on the shelf.
Still not sure? That's fine. Bring the hose and the fitting, or just the hose. We'll sort it out.
All hydraulic hose and crimp fittings are Pulsar Hydraulics — 5000 series two-piece crimp couplings covering most standard hydraulic applications: agricultural, heavy equipment, logging, and industrial. For the full Pulsar catalog, visit pulsarhydraulics.com. If you see the part number you need, call to confirm it's on the shelf before you drive out.
Authorized Klondike Oil distributor. Canadian oil brand built for heavy-duty applications: hydraulic oil, engine oil, and gear lube pails in stock. Grease tubes in stock. Drums and bulk to order.
We stock Pulsar Hydraulics' 5000 series crimp couplings. For the complete fitting catalog, visit Pulsar's website. If you see the part number you need, call us first. We likely have it on the shelf and you can skip the wait.
Call with the hose size or part number and we'll check stock while you're on the phone. No hold music. No "let me transfer you." Just an answer.
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