what I would like to see is a hard mounted place for the hose ends from the tractor and not have loose hoses hanging around. And either a short section of hose to connect the blue hoses when the BH is removed or a hard line shaped as a "U" shape. Remember to put a block under the BH when it is removed otherwise it may bleed off and sink to the ground.
Thank you for the video, it has really helped me a lot to smooth out the operation of the seat. Could you tell me what the individual functions of the three backhoe hydraulic hoses are. It would be interesting to know how these hoses might be connected to run other attachments off the three point hitch. Thank you again, I really like my little 1725MB.
Sorry we didn't do a good job of showing that. Flip that silver bracket down that holds the top link up in the air like a "stinger" then the top link should go straight down and be out of the way. We should have done that in the video at the same time that we tucked the 3 point arms up behind the bungee strap. Hope that helps!
I like the video it is well done. However, I would like to see a realistic attaching of the BH after it has been disconnected for 2 months and the hydraulics have bled off. It is easy if I take the Bh off and reattach before it bleeds of. Of show how to keep it upright in the position I took it off.
I think his point is that when it bleeds down the pressure on the hydraulic line makes it difficult to reconnect. He suggests that he would Like to see a video show that situation.
@@scooterduck5099 yes, that is exactly what I was trying to say. Most anybody can disconnect a backhoe and reinstall before it bleeds off but no one shows a video about attaching a backhoe after it set and the hydraulics have bled off. Not quite as easy as all that.
But didn't he answer your question? Attach the hoses before mounting the backhoe to reestablish pressure. Set the back hoe. Then disconnect and mount as shown. It's just an extra step.@@chuckm.1295