</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Keep your fingers crossed for me. G )</font>
Just to be clear about it, once you have adjusted the BH to remove and you have moved forward out of the supports, turn OFF the tractor, and then move the BH controls to different positions to relieve the pressure. Disconnect the hoses and drive off. I suggest that you drop the BH itself onto something with the outriggers/stabilizers down and out to support side-to-side, and then to relieve the pressure you can lift the stabilizers a little, which will allow the BH assembly to rest down on the support you placed it on. By doing that, you will also be relieving the pressure. To hook up again, back the tractor STRAIGHT in until you can easily rehook the hoses, lift the stabilizers and adjust the bucket until they are lined up with the supports, back into the subframe, lock in the pins and go dig up China. John
Just to be clear about it, once you have adjusted the BH to remove and you have moved forward out of the supports, turn OFF the tractor, and then move the BH controls to different positions to relieve the pressure. Disconnect the hoses and drive off. I suggest that you drop the BH itself onto something with the outriggers/stabilizers down and out to support side-to-side, and then to relieve the pressure you can lift the stabilizers a little, which will allow the BH assembly to rest down on the support you placed it on. By doing that, you will also be relieving the pressure. To hook up again, back the tractor STRAIGHT in until you can easily rehook the hoses, lift the stabilizers and adjust the bucket until they are lined up with the supports, back into the subframe, lock in the pins and go dig up China. John