Runs With Scissors
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L2501 TLB , Grappel, Brush Hog, Box Blade, Ballast box, Forks, Tiller, PH digger
I'm not sure if I am only one, but I was having a hard time connecting, and to some extent disconnecting, my grapple hoses due to the downward angle at which they were installed.( I forgot to take a before pic, so pic 1 is my only before reference pic)
The other thing that bothered me was that the downward angle of the original bracket made the grapple hoses hang down below the loader arm, and on more than one occasion, catch branch's that yanked on the hoses.
I decided to move them, so that the connectors faced up instead of down so that they were at an upward angle to me; allowing a more natural connection angle for me.
This however put my loader hoses at the bottom of the loader arm (kind of a "out of the frying pan, but into the fire" situation )
So I decide to make a "hose guard", so that I could keep my upward angle of attack and keep my hoses protected.
The other thing that bothered me was that the downward angle of the original bracket made the grapple hoses hang down below the loader arm, and on more than one occasion, catch branch's that yanked on the hoses.
I decided to move them, so that the connectors faced up instead of down so that they were at an upward angle to me; allowing a more natural connection angle for me.
This however put my loader hoses at the bottom of the loader arm (kind of a "out of the frying pan, but into the fire" situation )
So I decide to make a "hose guard", so that I could keep my upward angle of attack and keep my hoses protected.
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