Should be straight. Is the cylinder bolted above the plate or below? It should be above i think.
I think you meant 180 degrees.Could the cylinder be rotated 90 degrees and have the hose connection on the bottom. Looks like the front of the hoist should be notched, as to allow the hose to come through and not get sheared off.
If those 2 red pieces meet when the hoist is down, that will never work.
I'd suggest putting a 45 out of the cylinder & go under the frame.
Option B would be to cut a hole in that bottom flange/ plate to run
the hose through.
Jim
Seeing the photo of the hoist/bed lowered I think Brownie has your answer assuming that as I interpret the photo there is adequate room for a hose between the upper and lower sections of the hoist. The 45 elbow may not be turned directly down when installed only off to the side slightly to give the hose clearance. Also, this will only be the cure if the hoist/wagon bed and its frame are setting on solid stops of some sort like those of the hoist in the last reply by 4620BW in the link to this past YT thead. Past YT wagon hoist threadI'd suggest putting a 45 out of the cylinder & go under the frame.
Looks like it is cross threaded in the 3rd picture.Here are pictures of my midwest hoist hydraulic hose when the bed is all the way down. My hose is a straight fitting. Coming directly out of the cylinder. The hose barely, if any, touches the upper frame. That's 1/2" hose and pipe fitting for reference
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