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Hose Team
24/7 Mobile Hose Shop - Hydraulic Hose Specialist - Greater Dayton Ohio
Business Description
Hose Team's mission is to reduce customer down time by providing custom hydraulic hose assemblies with our 24/7 Mobile Hose Shop with top trained technicians to get you back up and running. We offer 24/7 emergency hydraulic hose shop service. Our technicians will safely remove the damaged or blown hose from the hydraulic system. We will identify the hoses and fittings required for the application. We will fabricate the new hose and install it on the hydraulic system. We also offer hydraulic spill cleaning, a 48-hour tag and bag program, and a hydraulic fitting and hose bin filling program. We can also assist with hydraulic hose replacement during scheduled maintenance and plant shutdowns.
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About Dayton
Dayton ( ) is a city in and the county seat of Montgomery County, Ohio, United States. A small part of the city extends into Greene County. As of the 2020 census, the city proper had a population of 137,644, making it the sixth-most populous city in Ohio. It anchors the state's fourth-largest metropolitan area, the Dayton metropolitan area, which had 814,049 residents. Dayton is located within Ohio's Miami Valley region, 50 miles (80 km) north of Cincinnati and 60 miles (97 km) west of Columbus. Dayton was founded in 1796 along the Great Miami River and named after Jonathan Dayton, a Founding Father who owned a significant amount of land in the area. It grew in the 19th century as a canal town and was home to many patents and inventors, most notably the Wright brothers, who developed the first successful motor-operated airplane. It later developed an industrialized economy and was home to the Dayton Project, a branch of the larger Manhattan Project, to develop polonium triggers used in early atomic bombs. With the decline of heavy manufacturing in the late 20th century, Dayton's businesses have diversified into a service economy. Ohio's borders are within 500 miles (800 km) of roughly 60 percent of the country's population and manufacturing infrastructure, making Dayton a logistics hub.