u can use big black 1/2" size ty-raps/zipties/whatever you want to call them to hold the lines against the mast or dipper arm..Id use a section of auto heater hose,slit it along its length and push over the hose to create a rubber guard tube for the actual hose itself,then anchor it down..you can use conduit clips (Home Depot,Lowes,Menards,hardware store,etc) to hold the hoses against the frame.The bigger you go in diameter with the clips the heavier they get,you can bend them to fit hoses or pairs of hoses to hold them in place. The ProTec sleeve does a nice job,after you cut it use a cig lighter or matches to melt and seal the ends..i try to avoid matches becuase they get me in trouble..I find its way easier to go bigger with the protec sleeve size on long hose runs..the stuff is a good investment as todays sunlight breaks down hose rubber so much quicker these days.
I see you are two hours N of me in Carlisle,i use a good engine machine shop there on High St..UCF Machine Shop