Rear Remotes - Install

   / Rear Remotes - Install
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#11  
Install yourself...not that long. Not difficult. If you can change oil in a car you can install these.
 
   / Rear Remotes - Install #12  
Nevermind them, install yourself. I had alot of trouble getting the 4th line on cause it was a defect and didn't fit right. If your kit is made right then you shouldn't have any trouble. If you have the deluxe seat you may want to get some help cause it's heavy.
 
   / Rear Remotes - Install #13  
Nevermind them, install yourself. I had alot of trouble getting the 4th line on cause it was a defect and didn't fit right. If your kit is made right then you shouldn't have any trouble. If you have the deluxe seat you may want to get some help cause it's heavy.

I had some fitment issues myself with the steel lines...the trick is to leave the rear bracket loose and let it move around until you get the supply ends connected. If you have trouble just take your time and shape and bend the lines carefully to assist the installation. I have done several of these and none were a perfect fit....just allow enough time to do a good job, It's pretty straight forward. Clean the tractor after the seat removal to keep dirt out of the system.
 
   / Rear Remotes - Install #14  
Ok it's done. I went by the dealer at lunch and picked up the kit. I came home and looked over the manual while I was waiting for dinner to cook. Seemed simple and well laid out, with good instructions. I went out to the garage and got started. I thought the hardest part was lifting up the seat to remove it. It is heavy and a bit awkward. Otherwise it went very well and finished right at two hours with clean up. Would have gone faster but I put the studs in backwards the first time as that was not clear in the manual as to which way they went in. Otherwise was a breeze and I agree I would not have wanted to pay someone $100 or more dollars to have a dealer do this. Wasn't hard at all.
 
   / Rear Remotes - Install #15  
Ok it's done. I went by the dealer at lunch and picked up the kit. I came home and looked over the manual while I was waiting for dinner to cook. Seemed simple and well laid out, with good instructions. I went out to the garage and got started. I thought the hardest part was lifting up the seat to remove it. It is heavy and a bit awkward. Otherwise it went very well and finished right at two hours with clean up. Would have gone faster but I put the studs in backwards the first time as that was not clear in the manual as to which way they went in. Otherwise was a breeze and I agree I would not have wanted to pay someone $100 or more dollars to have a dealer do this. Wasn't hard at all.

good to know im waiting on the next rain filled day to do mine
 

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