IslandTractor
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- Joined
- Sep 15, 2005
- Messages
- 15,802
- Location
- Prudence Island, RI
- Tractor
- 2007 Kioti DK40se HST, Woods BH
I'm not sure why EA recommends against a fixed mount on the torque tube. Of course you must absolutely leave enough slack on the implement side to account for curl and dump but on the tractor side there is no movement so a fixed mount works fine. We all have fixed mounts on our rear remotes and the principle is the same. Slack on the implement side without too much that can snag something but fixed on the tractor side.Island (anyone else as well) - I'm curious about different options for this. I recently had my dealer install a third function kit, and the tech used heavy-duty zip ties for the hoses all the way to the front, but left them loose on the torque tube. He secured them to the tube with just a good (U.S.A. made) solid rubber bungee. It's easy to reposition, and keeps the hoses from looping down while using the grapple to where they might catch on something. But I'm wondering about other suggestions. I recall that EA, in one of its Youtube videos, now recommends against fixing the hoses to a rigid mount on the torque tube.
My torque tube mount is a simple L shaped piece of stock welded to the torque tube and it has two holes that accept 1/2" SAE fittings. I'm not near the tractor so cannot get a photo right now. Basically the tractor side hoses have threaded ends that go through the holes and attach to make and female Pioneer fittings on the other side. Mine are lined up across the torque tube but I think it might be better to line up so the pioneer fittings point forward so a serious yank would disconnect rather than break the hoses.
No issues in nine years with the fixed mount on my DK40se. Before that I used just zip ties on my CK20 and had no issues either though it didn't look as neat.