B2400 / LA351 Hose routing

JRinWV

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B2400 HSD w LA351, B3200 HSD w LA 504 and RCK-60 27BA
Oct 27, 2022
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Rock Oak, WV
I had my B2400 with the LA351 loader in the shop, they did some work & sent it back after replacing some parts including the "HOSE 7, HYDRAULI Part # 75536-66510" that connects the loader. As you can see in the picture, they did not tie up the hose with the three cable ties shown in the parts book. Also, it does not appear routed correctly. Can someone share a picture or diagram of where that hose should be routed and mounted to keep from tearing it out on a stump? I can not find it in the Loader WSM and can't find an installation book for the LA351. Thanks,
 

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fried1765

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Kubota L48 TLB, Ford 1920 FEL, Ford 8N, SCAG Liberty Z, Gravely Pro.
Nov 14, 2019
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Eastham, Ma
I had my B2400 with the LA351 loader in the shop, they did some work & sent it back after replacing some parts including the "HOSE 7, HYDRAULI Part # 75536-66510" that connects the loader. As you can see in the picture, they did not tie up the hose with the three cable ties shown in the parts book. Also, it does not appear routed correctly. Can someone share a picture or diagram of where that hose should be routed and mounted to keep from tearing it out on a stump? I can not find it in the Loader WSM and can't find an installation book for the LA351. Thanks,
THAT is certainly an accident waiting for a place to happen!
 

DaveD

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B1700 HST 1996, LP grading scraper & box scraper, Bush Hog SQ60 & aerator
Jun 30, 2021
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Central Virginia
I replaced that hose myself on my B1700 several years ago. The tractor is in the shed and I can't easily get it out to take a photo, but routing and tying was not a problem. Use large ties. You may have to loosen the rear connection a bit and swing the hose down and to the rear to take up some slack, then route it forward clearing all moving parts, as much to the center of the tractor frame in that area as you can (mine has the belly mower, so there are serious things to get around). Tie to any non-moving part you find. The inside side of the flange with the large hole would be a good spot. Towards the front I tied it to a solid tube that runs along the bottom, probably one of the PS hydraulic tubes. I believe I have a total of two ties in use.

Your tractor should never have left the shop with the hose dangling like that!