It is most likely your hoses will be high pressure two wire braid hose. It is common to take old hoses to a shop or parts store and have them copy the old one to make a new one. Some replacement hose ends have bends but those are generally 6" long or less.
Are the hose made with the tubing as part of the hose end fitting or is the hose connected to the tubing with a threaded fitting? If you have a hose with a longer tube made to the hose end fitting, you may need to have the old tubing cut off and either a compression or a weld/braze hose end fitting is used to attach old tube to the new hose. If you have damaged steel tubes running along a frame there are shops that can make them. If just a spot leaking sometimes they can be welded or brazed at that location to seal them. Often people replace the tubing with hoses.
Some pictures of what you need to replace could allow tailoring this to your needs better.
Your tractor is a 2200. Look for tags on the loader and backhoe to see if you can find out what models they are, which might allow looking at parts books for them.
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