A arkyguy New member Feb 5, 2014 1 0 0 redfield, arkansas Feb 5, 2014 #1 Hello all, new to this site and this is my first post. I bought a l3200 new in 2011. Since the day I bought it the hyd lines coming out of the control valve to the loader arm have been rubbing the side of my hood. anyone else have this problem?
Hello all, new to this site and this is my first post. I bought a l3200 new in 2011. Since the day I bought it the hyd lines coming out of the control valve to the loader arm have been rubbing the side of my hood. anyone else have this problem?
GWD Member Equipment M7040, L48 TLB, BX2200 Jan 8, 2010 792 15 18 Northern California Feb 5, 2014 #2 Very typical. All of my tractors have lines that rub. A few contact points can be minimized by long zip ties but quite a while ago I just gave up. It is a tractor after all.
Very typical. All of my tractors have lines that rub. A few contact points can be minimized by long zip ties but quite a while ago I just gave up. It is a tractor after all.
Eric McCarthy New member Lifetime Member Equipment Kubota B6100E Dec 21, 2009 5,223 7 0 43 Richmond Va Feb 5, 2014 #3 Yeah it happens alot, zip ties as GWD mentioned will work but after a while they become weathered and crack.
Yeah it happens alot, zip ties as GWD mentioned will work but after a while they become weathered and crack.
B buckaroo52 New member Equipment Kubota L 3800 DT Jun 5, 2013 102 0 0 Molalla, Oregon Feb 5, 2014 #4 Eric McCarthy said: Yeah it happens alot, zip ties as GWD mentioned will work but after a while they become weathered and crack. Click to expand... Maybe undo one end of the hyd. hose, give it a little twist away from the hood and tighten. May help.
Eric McCarthy said: Yeah it happens alot, zip ties as GWD mentioned will work but after a while they become weathered and crack. Click to expand... Maybe undo one end of the hyd. hose, give it a little twist away from the hood and tighten. May help.
D Donystoy Active member Lifetime Member Equipment LX2610HSDCC, B/H, Loader, plus numerous other attachments. B7200 sold Dec 10, 2013 566 217 43 Binbrook, Ontario Feb 6, 2014 #5 Eric McCarthy said: Yeah it happens alot, zip ties as GWD mentioned will work but after a while they become weathered and crack. Click to expand... Just make sure you use the black ones as they are UV resistant and last longer outside.
Eric McCarthy said: Yeah it happens alot, zip ties as GWD mentioned will work but after a while they become weathered and crack. Click to expand... Just make sure you use the black ones as they are UV resistant and last longer outside.
olthumpa Active member Lifetime Member Equipment L275 May 25, 2011 1,501 3 38 Maine Feb 6, 2014 #6 Donystoy said: Just make sure you use the black ones as they are UV resistant and last longer outside. Click to expand... what he said
Donystoy said: Just make sure you use the black ones as they are UV resistant and last longer outside. Click to expand... what he said