Just when I thought I had this operation down to a science, I tried to go a little too fast. When lowering the boom to pivot the BH up and lock it into the upper mounts, I kinked or restricted the flow of the return line from the BH to the tractor by pinching it between the BH and tractor. Worse yet, I couldn't lower the tractor by raising the boom, since the hydro flow was either cut off or severely restricted AND one of the latches had locked into place. PANIC TIME! I didn't want to reach in there to try and pull the line free -- just never know when something will let go and presto! Instant one-armed bandit. Then it came to me. I CAREFULLY released the upper mount clasps then SLOWLY jacked up the back of the tractor with my floor jack. The BH pivoted down beautifully. WHEW! I then repositioned the hydro lines, started the tractor and SLOWLY raised up the BH with the boom and it locked into place. Crisis avoided! Just remember y'all -- no matter how familiar you are with your tractor, you're always one simple mistake away from doing serious damage or injury. /forums/images/graemlins/ooo.gif