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In a similar vein to the other thread, what is the oldest date stamp you have seen on a oil hose recently.

I saw a braided hose dated '90 last week on a myson velaire
 
Was called out to an oil leak on a boiler last year and found a hose dated 98. It had gone brittle and cracked, leaking oil out. The boiler had been serviced annually by another OFTEC engineer who had never spotted this.
 
I was called to commission a new oil burner last week, turned on oil and it was peeing out of the crimp on the flexi.... date was 1999 and shop had supplied it so i have been told!!!
 
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