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Second photo of tubing. This one shows the hydraulic hose leaving the valve headed for the 4 in 1 open/close.
 

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Sadler, Those hydraulic lines are not going to last. Your dealer should be ashamed of himself for sending you home with that set-up. I commend you to insist he run proper lines to your 4-in-1. Thanks for the photos. I hope to get some up of my new 4410 this week.
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Sadler, Those hydraulic lines are not going to last. Your dealer should be ashamed of himself for sending you home with that set-up. )</font>

Could you be more specific about what should have been done for this installation? I always look for learing oportunities.

Cliff
 
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Dave--I've had a few close calls snagging the hoses already, but I figured that was par for the course. Not sure you can use rigid tubing and still have the 4-in-1 able to pivot and open. What is the best to use here?
 
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Sadler, I would like to see metal lines on the boom all the way down to the pivot point. From there, sufficient lengths of flexible lines encased in either the canvas-type protective sleeves or the spiral metal, spring-type sleeves. The flexible lines should attach to metal lines at the point that they meet the bucket, in line with the boom, and run from that point to the 4 in 1 cylinders..
 
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Thanks Dave. I'll tell the dealer to make the changes when the tractor goes in for the 50 hour service. I could change the lines myself but I think you're right and the dealer should change them. Many thanks for pointing this out; I'll be careful with the lines in the meantime.

Still love this tractor. Had to post one more photo as this thread closes out. This one of my seven year old daughter hamming it up, buckled up in the seat.

Cheers everyone.
 

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Sadler, enjoyed the pics of your 4320 with 4&1 bucket. You have got a great setup there. That will be my next tractor when and if the bucks appear.
I see that you took a pass on Longs bucket anti spill plate option. As an alternative, consider a hood guard, spill plate or hood guard do a good job of protecting hood when loading gravel. A good local welder could set you up with a spill plate also.
I agree with Dave on the hydraulic plumbing of the 4&1, job could have been done better. While hoses are ok, they should be anchored and protected better then shown in pics.

cheers,
 
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Sadler you just gotta stop posting those pics! /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif

Your tractor looks so cool I'm going to stop all reasoning and go get one if you keep it up!! /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif

Anyone who dislikes the new look has got to be crazy. Just my opinion of course. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif

Again, nice ride! /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
 
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Sadler,
I had the dealer include a four in one with my 4320 ( 448 Hoe, MX-6 rotary buush cutter ) and they did a little better job using hose held to the round tube between the loader arms with a bungee cord. I have done 50 Hrs. of brush cutting with this setup and have had no problems. When you get the
" NEW SETUP" please post pictures!
I did notice that your four in one has a round tube on top to work the jaw. mine is square. I was under the impression that I had a JD bucket but now I need to confirm with the dealer.
I guess the manufacturer could have changed this detail and they both could be JD buckets.
I know that you are enjoying your machine as much as I am.
The wife has started reminding me that I have other work to do around the place that does not involve the tractor!
 
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George--I switched to the Long bucket at the last minute in my dealing for the tractor and just forgot about the spill plate option. It would have been a good choice. I'll probably get some plate and weld one on eventually. Long did a nice job installing the tooth bar and the bucket "lips" have teeth that seem to help. I do have a hood guard; I think it's standard with the loader. A couple of times already I've come close to having a sizeable limb tumble out of the bucket onto the hood. That would not be good. Thanks for the tips.

Thanks Dave. The tractor really is awesome in use; very addictive. My wife was rolling her eyes yesterday as she explained to my college daughter in Portland that "Dad is hooked on tractors now....He's been on it all yesterday and today." And I'm thinking, better tractors than ...(pick your word). I'm finally beginning to whip this farm back into some semblance of shape.

And Gary--I went back and added a ton of cable ties to mine to get the hoses to work as one stronger hose, and to get them up and somewhat out of the way, but the way I'm using the loader to move logs, limbs, and brush in huge hunks is bound to break a hose eventually. I'll do as you suggest and post photos of the fix after it's done. One wierd thing is that when the ROP is folded down (flat ground, low limbs) and locked in place, the lift arms for the 3 point hitch hit the ROP when the lift arms are all the way up. And boy does the hydraulic pump not like that, not to mention the dent it made in the ROP. I'm betting the Deere engineers' CAD system missed this little "interference". No big deal, I just keep the 3 point from going all the way up when the ROP is folded down.

And Gary, you asked about whether we have Deere or Long buckets. I've attached a photo of a Deere bucket here. The dealer accidentally ordered it for me, so I was able to photo both it and the Long bucket side by side. I'll post the Long bucket next, but you can see it in the background of the photo of the Deere bucket here. Both have round hinge tubes; the Deere tube looks bigger. But the Long bucket has teeth (not a Deere option on 4 in one that I could find), supposedly opens twice as wide, and can be ordered with the electric valve and joystick control.
 

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