In
Out
T
1
3
2
1
13
53.
Make sure all hoses underneath the
tractor are clear of any moving parts on the
undercarriage. Ensure that all hoses are
above either of the arm rails. Group hoses
with zip ties if needed to keep from moving.
NOTE:
DO NOT secure hoses to the
undercarriage arm rails.
Avoid injury! Hydraulic oil that is under pressure will penetrate the skin and
cause a serious injury. If this occurs, it needs to be surgically removed by a
doctor familiar with this type of injury within a few hours or gangrene may result.
Caution
!
!
47.
Attach the previously installed 54” hose
from the
P Port
in Step #21 to the
In
port on the
BBCV (1).
49.
Attach the previously installed 54” hose
from the
PB Port
in Step #21 to the
Out
port on
the BBCV (3).
48.
Attach the previously installed 54” hose
from the
T Port
in Step #21 to the
Tank
Port
(T)
on the BBCV (2).
50.
Attach the previously installed 60” hose
from the loader control valve
PB
Port
in Step
#28 to the
In
port on the BBCV (1).
51.
Attach the previously installed 72” hose
from the
PB
Port
in Step #29 to the
Out
port on
the BBCV (3).
52.
Attach the previously installed 47” hose from
the T-fitting in the
T
Port
in Step #29 to the
Tank
Port
(T)
on the BBCV (2).
Note:
Continue installation with Step #53.
Valve Connection with Loader
Valve Connection without Loader
54.
After all hoses are in place, group hoses
together and secure hoses to the valve stand
with zip ties (1) (PN: 59-34950).
56.
Start the tractor and run the controls to
check for any leaks.
55.
Reconnect the battery.
Note:
Watch the blade carefully for any
collisions when running the controls.
57.
Check hydraulic oil level after all
cylinders have been cycled. Add hydraulic
oil if necessary.