If you have other needs for rear hydraulic connections, I keep 2 extra short hoses on hand that hook up to the 4 loader fittings. Yes it means you disconnect the loader circuit, but you already know how easy it is to remove the loader (don't even have to leave the seat).
For examble: a hydraulic top link for a box blade, tongue and header control for the hay mower, dump for the cement mixer, and of course the angle and lift of the snow plow. You can buy the fittings at TSC.
A rear view mirror straps (via hose clamp) to the exhaust pipe very nicely. I also added some rear work/spot lights for those evening snow and hay collection jobs. I put a switch on one of the lights that fires up both of them separate from the tractor headlights and amber blinkers.
My machine was delivered by a JD ag-line service rep who apparently was familiar with the reverse lockout removal. He also liquid loaded the rear tires which is a big help in winter. Mine needed a battery and cables and also had a problem with the voltage regulator terminals (not the regulator but the things that plug into it). Something got too hot.
My dealer told me to NEVER weld anything when its connected to the tractor (like some of the hay or plow attachments). Its tempting and I've heard all the talks about disconnecting the battery and keeping the ground clamp close to the work, but I've been faithful about that with this machine.
BTW: you missed a small dirt spec on the right rear wheel inside flange just behind the air valve. Otherwise it looks pristine...
