TalonDancer
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I removed the BH90 today to do a little box blading. It's been nearly 2 months since the last time I took it off. Boy does that GL3240 look naked without the hoe 
Everything went well until I went to hook up the hydraulics while re-installing the hoe. You guessed it I had left the hoe up in the air supported by the stabilizers to "save time". After all it was only going to be off for a hour or two. Well the hoe was fully pressurized. Those little black buttons would not budge
So I spent the next hour building a support for the hoe --
* finding enough blocks of wood (of the right size/strength),
* lifting the hoe carefully with the FEL to take the weight off the stabilizers
* manually lowering (extending) the stabilizers to release the pressure
* supporting the hoe on a stack of wood on loose soil
--- so that could turn the tractor around and hook it up with no weight on the stabilizers.
Well it just barely released enough pressure. But I did get the hoe hooked up and back on the tractor.
BTW - I "saved" about 2 minutes by leaving the hoe up, and lost an hour - DUH. Maybe next time I'll re-read the instructions on that big label right on the side of the hoe BEFORE I take it off
Talon Dancer
Everything went well until I went to hook up the hydraulics while re-installing the hoe. You guessed it I had left the hoe up in the air supported by the stabilizers to "save time". After all it was only going to be off for a hour or two. Well the hoe was fully pressurized. Those little black buttons would not budge
So I spent the next hour building a support for the hoe --
* finding enough blocks of wood (of the right size/strength),
* lifting the hoe carefully with the FEL to take the weight off the stabilizers
* manually lowering (extending) the stabilizers to release the pressure
* supporting the hoe on a stack of wood on loose soil
--- so that could turn the tractor around and hook it up with no weight on the stabilizers.
Well it just barely released enough pressure. But I did get the hoe hooked up and back on the tractor.
BTW - I "saved" about 2 minutes by leaving the hoe up, and lost an hour - DUH. Maybe next time I'll re-read the instructions on that big label right on the side of the hoe BEFORE I take it off
Talon Dancer
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