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Re: Re: H hydraulic lines
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Posted by Dick Davis on February 17, 2001 at 01:57:26 from (205.188.195.24):
In Reply to: Re: H hydraulic lines posted by The Red on February 16, 2001 at 14:23:50:
In my opinion there really isn't a great way to get the disconnect(s) to the back of the tractor. Even the factory tin cover that bolted on the transmission cover that held/guarded the hoses wasn't that good. With the battery under the seat the task is more daunting. That said, I have seen an under the axle pipe and hose lay up that was neat and very functional. And on an older H a fellow had formed thick walled tubing that fit around the light bar post and ran under the seat bracket. That was a guy who could not only form metal but make it look graceful. There is too little foot room on the tractor and I hate to lose any. How about some of you guys posting pictures of your solution? D-2
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