RebelYell
Bronze Member
- Joined
- Jul 27, 2003
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- Tractor
- Kubota BX22
Re: Putting the BH back on the \'23
There is no doubt that the fenders will get dented at least once when reinstalling the BH, especially if one gets in a hurry. I have reattached my BH at least a dozen times because I utilize the MMM and BH so often. I usually don't hit the fenders but I have a few times; and each time I have I remeber what I should have done to clear the fenders. I also pinched the line once when it was dark and I was in a hurry. Being in a hurry will always slow you down, do it right the first time. I have no secret of how to line it up, which in my opinion can take longer than hooking it up. Sometimes I pull right up to it, other times I pull back, up, back, up, curse myself and then get it right. /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif Re-attaching the MMM works the same way, sometimes it goes on simple, other times I have difficulties. Practice makes perfect.
There is no doubt that the fenders will get dented at least once when reinstalling the BH, especially if one gets in a hurry. I have reattached my BH at least a dozen times because I utilize the MMM and BH so often. I usually don't hit the fenders but I have a few times; and each time I have I remeber what I should have done to clear the fenders. I also pinched the line once when it was dark and I was in a hurry. Being in a hurry will always slow you down, do it right the first time. I have no secret of how to line it up, which in my opinion can take longer than hooking it up. Sometimes I pull right up to it, other times I pull back, up, back, up, curse myself and then get it right. /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif Re-attaching the MMM works the same way, sometimes it goes on simple, other times I have difficulties. Practice makes perfect.