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jimr63

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Can someone with an L4701 and BH92 snap a picture of the female hydraulic hose fitting that’s bolted onto the tractor side? I just ordered the hoses and fittings to give myself a power beyond port to run a log splitter but can’t make out from the parts diagram where that fitting gets attached to the tractor. Thanks.
 

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Can someone with an L4701 and BH92 snap a picture of the female hydraulic hose fitting that’s bolted onto the tractor side? I just ordered the hoses and fittings to give myself a power beyond port to run a log splitter but can’t make out from the parts diagram where that fitting gets attached to the tractor. Thanks.
No need to add anything. You already have that power beyond port - its the backhoe quick coupler. Just plug the log splitter into it and go.

Dan
 
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Can someone with an L4701 and BH92 snap a picture of the female hydraulic hose fitting that’s bolted onto the tractor side? I just ordered the hoses and fittings to give myself a power beyond port to run a log splitter but can’t make out from the parts diagram where that fitting gets attached to the tractor. Thanks.
I thinK your reference to the BH92 led me astray. Are you trying to add a log splitter outlet to a L4701 that does not have a BH92? If so he supply comes off the PB port of the loader valve and returns to the top left port on the hydraulic outlet block.

Dan
 
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jimr63

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I thinK your reference to the BH92 led me astray. Are you trying to add a log splitter outlet to a L4701 that does not have a BH92? If so he supply comes off the PB port of the loader valve and returns to the top left port on the hydraulic outlet block.

Dan
Yes. I understand the hydraulic circuit I'm trying to add. Hoping someone can tell (show) me where this part gets attached to the tractor.

https://www.messicks.com/parts/kubota/7K500-64844
 

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Yes. I understand the hydraulic circuit I'm trying to add. Hoping someone can tell (show) me where this part gets attached to the tractor.

https://www.messicks.com/parts/kubota/7K500-64844
Thats the mounting bracket for the outlet coupler. It bolts to lower rear of the tractor. Not clear if it attaches to the backhoe subframe or the fender. Here is a video with a picture of the general location at the 9 minute mark. If you dont have the backhoe subframe you may have to wing it. Not exactly critical.....


Dan
 

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After seeing the video I'm inclined to think it's mounted to the backhoe subframe which I don't have. I'll do as you suggested and wing it. I'm only using 2 of the three pairs of holes for the rear remotes so may just throw the female side in one of those but wanted to see how the factory had it positioned first. Thanks for the link to video.
 

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After seeing the video I'm inclined to think it's mounted to the backhoe subframe which I don't have. I'll do as you suggested and wing it. I'm only using 2 of the three pairs of holes for the rear remotes so may just throw the female side in one of those but wanted to see how the factory had it positioned first. Thanks for the link to video.
You do realize you have to loop the two hoses together when the log splitter is not connected?

Dan