Thanks for the replies. I was hoping maybe somebody else out there had an IH hoe.
I'm well aware of how screwy and odd-ball some hose ends can be. My 1964 Ford backhoe has all British hose ends which are close to impossible to find locally. So, I bought special adapters.
But, I'm not familiar with these IH backhoes. Appears to use JIC swivels, but I'm just guessing. I wish I had it here to take apart. I guess I could go to my neighbors machine, and take one of his hose ends off, drip oil all over his yard, and get his wife ticked off at me.
Buying the new generic premade hoses is not a problem. Just the adapter fittings. I've found that buying premade hoses with male pipe thread ends is often 1/4 the cost of having special hoses made. Just have to figure out what adapter fittings I'd need to make them fit. I know they are 1/2" hoses and also know the lengths. Just the ends are the issue here.
Many tractor companies give full specs for their parts now, on line. But not IH industrial, which comes from Dresser or Komatsu now. All they use is the old IH catalogs with part #s only.
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