I raised my 1965 Skylark on the Bend Pak lift in my shop yesterday and it behaved weird when it made it to the maximum height. I was obviously resting on the safety stops that keep the lift from free falling and would not go up. I then noticed pink oil all over the floor by my feet. Seems it blew a hose about a foot about floor level that was probably rubbing on U shaped bracket/guide. These guides look useless and not big enough to bend over the hoses to retain them, but they must have some purpose. Problem is my lift is all the way up and I can't let it down. The broken hose can't be accessed with the lift up, it covers it in the post. I am either going to need to get a rigger in here to lower it or temporarily patch the hose and refill the fluid.
Pictures are of the backside of the hose where the hole is and the ninety degree fitting is on the other side of the post almost to floor level. I posted to show that the end of the hose can be accessed.
I have read a little here about how hoses are fabricated and am having little hope that there is a SharkBite type of repair that can be made with the hose still installed on the lift. Any ideas on a temporary repair hose or how to let the lift down?
Pictures are of the backside of the hose where the hole is and the ninety degree fitting is on the other side of the post almost to floor level. I posted to show that the end of the hose can be accessed.
I have read a little here about how hoses are fabricated and am having little hope that there is a SharkBite type of repair that can be made with the hose still installed on the lift. Any ideas on a temporary repair hose or how to let the lift down?

