bmac
Veteran Member
As I'm sure everyone knows by now, the Lackender backhoe attachment with hydraulic cylinder comes complete with everything except the quick disconnect connectors. Exactly what is involved in installing these quick disconnects to the hydraulic lines?
Mr. Lackender said he could install them if I sent the connectors to him (along with the attachment plate). My concern here is getting the proper length of the hydraulic lines. Maybe it shouldn't be a concern, but having never seen one of these tractors in person, I my mind is working overtime.
On the other hand, if I do it and and do it improperly, I'm afraid I'll have oil spewing all over the place when I power the beast up.
So, if anyone can tolerate yet another question from this tractor owner wannabe, I would certainly appreciate a response.
As a follow-up question, do I need to order a set of male or female quick disconnects for the auxillay hydraulic lines to hook up the hoe?
Thanks again.
Mr. Lackender said he could install them if I sent the connectors to him (along with the attachment plate). My concern here is getting the proper length of the hydraulic lines. Maybe it shouldn't be a concern, but having never seen one of these tractors in person, I my mind is working overtime.
On the other hand, if I do it and and do it improperly, I'm afraid I'll have oil spewing all over the place when I power the beast up.
So, if anyone can tolerate yet another question from this tractor owner wannabe, I would certainly appreciate a response.
As a follow-up question, do I need to order a set of male or female quick disconnects for the auxillay hydraulic lines to hook up the hoe?
Thanks again.