Fit-Rite hydraulic top link installed today

racerboy

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I got my L6060 back from the dealer today. It was there because I traded in my BH92 for a KX-033 mini-excavator, and that was the easiest way to get the bh to the dealer. While it was there, I had them add two additional rear remotes in preparation for my next implement purchase (DelMorino Super Centurion 158 flail mower). At the same time, my Fit-Rite hydraulic top link came in and got that hooked up today.
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Are you saying loosen the fitting and then make each hose follow the same path/bends? Sorry if that is a dumb question.
 

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Loosen this fitting, then grab the hose and twist so it follows closer to the other one, then tighten fitting....is what he is trying to explain.



You could probably get it to move by disconnecting it from the tractor, twisting and reinstalling.
 
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I think that the hoses might be different lengths and the routing looks like one is getting close to the ram. (I think that is the concern.)

You might want to add 45s or 90s at the valve end of the hose. You probably will need to on some of the hoses as they get added on to that stack of three.

And congratulations on the additional hydraulics. You will enjoy them!
 
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