dirtworksequip
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- 2006 JD 3520 w/cab & 300CX loader. 1995 JD 870 w/440 loader & 8b backhoe.JD 455 w/54" mower deck.
Chris sorry for the confussion. What I am telling you is once the four Quick couplers are disconnected from the tractor, you need to take two wrenches and remove the male quick coupler end from the hose. Be sure and have a bucket to catch the hyd. fluid. By removing the hose ends you will releave the pressure and relax the loader. Hopefully enough to get it straight enough to install or uninstall.
That's one problem wtih the new style loaders. They seem to have too much flex and if not on level hard suface can give you fits getting it back on. I have had a couple of bouts with mine and never had one problem with the old style 440 loader on my JD870.
In the below picuture there are two hoses, each fitted with two male quick coupler ends. These male ends will thread on and off. Remove the QC to releave the hose pressure on your loader.
On Deere Parts Site search for 300x loader. Then go to H. Its under Hydraulic hose (300 300x) Part number 13. Hope that helps.
Sincerely, Dirt
That's one problem wtih the new style loaders. They seem to have too much flex and if not on level hard suface can give you fits getting it back on. I have had a couple of bouts with mine and never had one problem with the old style 440 loader on my JD870.
In the below picuture there are two hoses, each fitted with two male quick coupler ends. These male ends will thread on and off. Remove the QC to releave the hose pressure on your loader.

On Deere Parts Site search for 300x loader. Then go to H. Its under Hydraulic hose (300 300x) Part number 13. Hope that helps.
Sincerely, Dirt