forneytx
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I won't go into specifics because it is too embarrassing, but somehow I managed to incorrectly plumb the hydraulic lines on my LB402 Front End Loader. It happened when I had 8 new lines made and only thought I had a good system of labeling the locations. In retrospect, I should have only removed one side (4 line as they are symmetrical) and left the other side to use as an installation guide. So, I find myself with hydraulic lines installed and the front end loader acting as though it has a mind of its own.
The lines I am talking about are attached to the metal lines running width wise on the loader. You can see them when you sit on the tractor and look at the bucket. What I am thinking would be the easiest is if someone could take a picture of there LB402 routing and post it. I think a picture of only one side would work. That way it would allow a view to be taken of both the metal lines and where the flexible lines are attached on the actuators.
Any other assistance would be welcome. I have tried to find something on line but they all want my credit card number and that is going to be my last resort.
Thanks in advance to all.
The lines I am talking about are attached to the metal lines running width wise on the loader. You can see them when you sit on the tractor and look at the bucket. What I am thinking would be the easiest is if someone could take a picture of there LB402 routing and post it. I think a picture of only one side would work. That way it would allow a view to be taken of both the metal lines and where the flexible lines are attached on the actuators.
Any other assistance would be welcome. I have tried to find something on line but they all want my credit card number and that is going to be my last resort.
Thanks in advance to all.