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In Reply to: Removing Backhoe posted by David Stump on Tuesday, September 15, 2009:
Probably a C series,the important thing to remember is that the two lines that go to the hoe control valve have to be connected together when the hoe is off,if the machine is factory standard it will have one quick break coupling on the return line at the valve and another on the feed line over the diff,the return is unplugged from the valve and plugged onto the feed over the diff,then the tail piece that is still on the valve will plug onto the valve return,before doing that undo the two big nuts holding the top clamps,with the stablizers down the hoe is lifted up till it clears the bottom anchor points,the dipper stick should be at about 30° out from been vertical,stop the engine and uncouple the hoses from the valve and connect them together,don't go under the hoe till you have it blocked up properly.
AJ
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