</font><font color="blue" class="small">( To move the aux. hydraulics I started by clamping a screw-eye to the oem arm so that the round eye extends just beyone the end of the arm. Then I went to the lumber store and got a series of 1/8" galvanized pipe sections and fittings and came up on the right side of the control panel, across the front of it, and then attached a knob that I got at an auto parts store. To secure the pipe to the tractor, I used two pieces of garage door channels that I found at the lumber store. They have holes in them that the pipe nicely fits through, and I attached them at the top corners of the the oem cover plate on the front of the tractor. It is a very neat setup that works beautifully. Everyone thinks the tractor came that way! And I must add that being able to control the mini-hoe bucket and arm at the same time not only feels right, but saves a lot of time. )</font>
As Bart Simpson would say "Ay Carumba!" I need to see some pics of your innovations, especially the repositioning of the aux hydro. Any way you can get a grateful neighbor to pop over and shoot a few pics for the Forum?
Sounds great, and welcome aboard...