Rear hydraulic hose interference on lx2620

Squirrely Baker

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Ive got rear hydraulics on my lx2620 for top and tilt. The problem is, I cant raise and tilt the box scraper without it bumping one of the hoses off. I have tried to route the hoses far enough away from the manifold(?) but no avail. Every time I raise it, it knocks a hose loose. Anyone else have this issue? Any solutions?
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Russell King

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Add a 45 or 90 degree fitting between the hose and coupling half so the hose can rotate when you raise the 3PH
 
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Russell King

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Your local hydraulic company will have them on the shelf.

on line places like discount hydraulics will ship them to you.

You will need to figure out the threads and size of the hose and coupler.
 

TheOldHokie

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Ive got rear hydraulics on my lx2620 for top and tilt. The problem is, I cant raise and tilt the box scraper without it bumping one of the hoses off. I have tried to route the hoses far enough away from the manifold(?) but no avail. Every time I raise it, it knocks a hose loose. Anyone else have this issue? Any solutions?
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That looks like OEM remotes BUT why are the two top link hoses attached to upper and lower couplers? Factory install is side to side - each block contains A and B ports for a single valve.

Dan

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