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Old 07-04-2009, 02:08 AM   #31 (permalink)
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Default Re: Tips on CCM top link install on 3720 cab.

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Just ordered from Surplus Center....be here in a few days. I ordered the 18" hoses. You think those will work? My remote is close to the top link. If it dont, they were only 6 bucks each, so no big loss. I didnt see the male couplers I need, so I will just get them at TSC or something. Does it matter if you install it valve side up or case or cylinder side to the tractor? Nmu98,.. I noticed that you did not directly thread the hose into the toplink valvebody. Looks like its a male to female adaptor, and then you threaded the hose to that??
It doesn't matter which side the valve goes. I placed mine on the bottom as it would hit the remote cluster and other brackets if I put the valve on top.
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