Remote coupler parts needed

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clee2

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TYM 3620
I recently purchased a TYM 3620 and I had the rear remote ordered for it. When I got it in from the dealer the box was open. I took it home and put it on the tractor but something did not seem right because it was missing the angled pieces and there were straight pieces in there place that go from the pump to the couplers. I took the tractor up for them to look at and they said that those were the wrong pieces that go to that kit. They told me that TYM is having a hard time with backorder of parts and they may get the replacement angle pieces in 2 weeks to 6months. I am unable to use the remote now because the angle pieces kept the coupler from being hit by the lift arm. Does anyone know of any other TYM/Branson parts places that could help me out on this? Surely someone has them in stock. I tried the TYM site but they want to send me to the dealer I am already using. At this point, I will pay for the pieces. I live in North Texas area about 2 hours west of Dallas.
 
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Clee, since it’s unpredictable when you will get them I advise to get your tools out and make one. I realize it will not be like a cast part, but it will work and serve the purpose. And after a trail run just paint it to match the rest. As fate has it your brand new one will then arrive
 
   / Remote coupler parts needed #4  
Pretty sure the OP is talking about the short piece of tubing with an angle between the valve and the quick connects. These two are indeed necessary of the lift arm will hit anything that gets connects to the remotes.

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   / Remote coupler parts needed #5  
Put whip leads between the valve and coupler for a stopgap.
Flexible is less prone to break when hit by the arm.

Edit a pair of 2 wire 12" hoses with what looks like -8 oring boss on one end and -8 mpt on the other, but I would take the fittings with to the shop to confirm. If more flexibility is needed and your not doing constant flow a -6 hose can be used.
 
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Pretty sure the OP is talking about the short piece of tubing with an angle between the valve and the quick connects. These two are indeed necessary of the lift arm will hit anything that gets connects to the remotes.

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Perfect picture ptsg, thank you.

Why can't the OP simply use multiple adaptor fittings to accomplish the same exact thing?
 
   / Remote coupler parts needed #7  
Perfect picture ptsg, thank you.

Why can't the OP simply use multiple adaptor fittings to accomplish the same exact thing?
I see no issues either.

A short piece of 12mm hydraulic tubing, a couple DIN compression fittings.

A little tweak on the tube using a vise to get the angle and it's good to go.
 

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