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Hose Routing
Note: Installer is responsible to route hoses in a practical manner. The hoses need to be
routed away from sharp corners and moving parts and need to be secure.
1. Route the hoses from the bulkhead fittings at
the middle of the undercarriage thru all the hose
loops on the undercarriage. Once at the end of the
undercarriage route the hoses up along the tractor
frame following any of the tractor’s hoses while still
staying away from any sharp corners and moving
parts.
4. After attaching the hoses, enter the rear frame and
route the hoses thru the hose loops along the inside of the
frame.
5. Exit thru the rear frame as shown in the picture. Install a
90° and a male coupler at the end of each hose. Plug each
coupler into a rear SCV. As an example, keep both lift hoses
together on one section. Refer to hydraulic schematics on
Page 27 for further information.
6. After all hoses are routed, group hoses together and secure
with zip ties. Use the heavy duty zip ties for securing the
hoses that are routed thru the tractor frame. See the picture in
Step #1 above for an example.
8. Return to Page 6 and continue the installation with Step
#16.
NOTE: These pictures show 4 sets of hydraulic
hoses. The same applies for any number of
hoses. Hoses should be routed on the left side
first and then route the remaining hoses on the
right side of the tractor frame.
2. Route 1 and/or 2 sets of hoses on the left side
of the tractor as shown in the picture. Use a 5/16” x
1” bolt, 2- 5/16” washers, and a 5/16 nut to bolt the
2 clamps to the plate on the tractor. Use the 1-1/4”
long spacer to space out the wire harness on the
tractor. Use a 5/16” x 2” bolt, 2 - 5/16” washers and
a 5/16” nut.
3. Route 2 sets of hoses on the right side of the tractor as
shown in the picture. Use the 3/4” long spacer to space out
the hose clamps on the tractor. Use a 5/16” x 2” bolt,
2 - 5/16” washers and a 5/16” nut to attach to the tractor.
NOTE: If there are more than 2 sets of hoses to
run to the back of the tractor, continue with Step
# 3. If there is only 1 or 2 sets of hoses continue
with step #4.
7. Check the hoses when the tractor is at full oscillation and
fully turned to check for any intererence.