I have the ends from the volvo hose that broke and can't find a local hydrolic shop that will crimp a new hose on the old ends.
Most of the new ends have a metal piece that crimps on the hose,
that got cut off when I removed it.
Here they charge me a buck or something for a new collar, and labor to crimp it to the new hose.
They will cut the old collar off to, but that adds to the labor, so they suggest doing it yourself.
Try some place that fixes tractors and ag sprayers.
You don't need the crimps, but they look cleaner, and fit easier, as well as clamping more evenly.