muttbarker
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Kubota L4060 HST, Snowblower, FEL, Rear Blade, 60" Grapple, 6' Bush Hog, Forks
Howdy - somehow I did something really stupid. I have to clear a 100' by 100' patch of ground that is covered in four to five feet of snow as I have a company coming to drill a well early next week. I am using a front mounted snow blower. I have to make multiple passes as it is a combination of snow and ice. In clearing I managed to jam the tractor into ice to the extent where the connectors are bent and cracked and leaking hydraulic fluid any time I move the controller arm.
I know that are two sets of connectors. The one for the snowblower is the four port set located inside of the lifting arm (see Hydraulic Ports.jpg). I am going to have to replace most of the components to get it fixed (see Broken Connects.jpg).
My question is can I use the other six port connection to run the snowblower? The one that is used by the FEL. How is the choice of hydraulic ports made? I moved the couplers across and the fluid still flows through the damaged connectors. I hope my question makes sense. Any help is greatly appreciated as I have to get this land cleared tomorrow.
Kevin
I know that are two sets of connectors. The one for the snowblower is the four port set located inside of the lifting arm (see Hydraulic Ports.jpg). I am going to have to replace most of the components to get it fixed (see Broken Connects.jpg).
My question is can I use the other six port connection to run the snowblower? The one that is used by the FEL. How is the choice of hydraulic ports made? I moved the couplers across and the fluid still flows through the damaged connectors. I hope my question makes sense. Any help is greatly appreciated as I have to get this land cleared tomorrow.
Kevin
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