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Topic: Fastener/Body Clip Ideas needed
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| 8N'r--WI
06-12-2012 04:30:41
75.9.168.167
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My baling wire hookup, as ingenious as it appears, won't cut it long term on the 860.
Any ideas on how to neatly hold the hydraulic lines for my front blade in the correct position would be appreciated? Thanks, Tim |
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| awhtx
06-12-2012 06:48:06
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Re: Fastener/Body Clip Ideas needed in reply to 8N'r--WI, 06-12-2012 04:30:41
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| You can buy a fixture that holds 2 of the female quick couplers that is designed to be attached under one of the bolts that holds down the lift cover. I bet you can figure a way to attach it under one of the bolts that holds the trans and rear end together. |
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| awhtx
06-12-2012 06:52:18
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It's part number S42-4 in the YT Tractor Parts.... in reply to awhtx, 06-12-2012 06:48:06
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| in case my description sounds clear as mud. |
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| 8N'r--WI
06-12-2012 07:22:01
12.104.244.6
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Re: It's part number S42-4 in the YT Tractor Parts.... in reply to awhtx, 06-12-2012 06:52:18
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| | Thanks Alan----the pic completely clarifies your description....Do you think there is any danger in attaching it under the nearest bolt in the remote? Looks like one simple 90 degree bend would work out good.
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| Dean
06-12-2012 07:39:08
67.172.15.77
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Re: It's part number S42-4 in the YT Tractor Parts.... in reply to 8N'r--WI, 06-12-2012 07:22:01
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| | Any of the lift cover bolts should work but I would increase the length of the bolt to compensate for the thickness of the bracket to assure adequate threag engagement. You might also consider reversing the coupling holder on the bracket and attaching it to one of the foot board bracket bolts. Dean |
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| 8N'r--WI
06-12-2012 08:51:59
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Re: It's part number S42-4 in the YT Tractor Parts.... in reply to Dean, 06-12-2012 07:39:08
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| | Thanks Dean----I now know what I am getting for Father"s Day!! Tim |
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| awhtx
06-12-2012 08:25:24
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Re: It's part number S42-4 in the YT Tractor Parts.... in reply to Dean, 06-12-2012 07:39:08
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| As Dean says the bracket and holder are two separate parts that are bolted together. If the bracket doesn"t suit your needs you could fab up something and bolt the holder to it. |
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