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Re: Three Point Hitch plumbing on an H
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Posted by Nat 2 on May 19, 2006 at 21:15:34 from (24.93.8.168):
In Reply to: Three Point Hitch plumbing on an H posted by Dave in CT on May 19, 2006 at 18:40:06:
You're making this out to be way more complicated than it really is. Don't bother with a T. You've got two outlets on the belly pump of your H to connect to two cylinders. Use the single outlet on the one side, and the front from the other side. It's much less complicated this way. Just run the hoses where they won't get in the way. There's no "wrong" way to do it, unless you just let them dangle underneath... Then you get what you get, which is ripped-off hoses the first time you drive through some brambles. Go up and over the axle housings. Use a little creativity. If you do go for the over-the-platform route, don't worry. You won't need shielding or anything fancy. We've had hoses running over the top of the platform on the M since before I was born; they're the same hoses, and nobody's gotten hurt.
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