Posted by DK44H on May 24, 2009 at 15:53:17 from (65.161.102.217):
SO today is Sunday and I went out to feed cattle and my 8920 boy I do love her but she must have felt like acting up a little before church. The hydraulic hoses on the number one remote would not stay in! I went to lower the spout and out popped the hose. Thought ok whatever. Went out plugged it back in and popped out again! Did this three or four more times before it finally stayed! This sounds bad but it gets annoying crawling the steps each time you touch the hydraulics! Never had this problem with the 1086, or even the 966 hydro! So in all my rambling I wondered what changed outside of universal pioneer hose ends and the on off lever on the 86/66 series? Sorry about the long post, just kind of venting. Oh by the way the cattle did get fed and I did make it to church on time!
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