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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: SC
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I removed the hoe tonight for the first time....went real smooth.
Anyway, after reinstalling the 3-pt, what route is the best when attaching the inlet/outlet hydraulic hose? It seems no matter which way I route it, the hose makes contact with the adjustable lift link. I know I'm either over or under thinking this, but does the braided sleeve around the hose protect it enough? Will the constant up/down, side to side movement of the link cause the quick attach to leak? I'm also worried about the torque pins snagging the hose. Should I flip-flop the lift ams?
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: SW PA
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I have hoe on a B3030, but mine came tie wrapped to keep from moving parts.
when i take the hoe off I usually cut the tie wrap and tie the hose off agian everytime i put it back on depending if its close to the tire or 3point. |
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