Burst Hose Inside a Crane

We got a call from near Eccleshall — a burst hose inside a crane.

It was a tough one. Our engineer spent over 2 hours trying to fix it on-site, but the job needed more than that. Most big hydraulic companies would’ve walked away at this point. Not Hydra-Line.

So we brought the wagon back to our depot. And the customer went to the chippy next door while we got to work.

About an hour later, the job was done — crane ready, customers fed, and back to work.

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