Top & Tilt Hose Organization

scratchnsniff

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2021 L3901HST
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I'm looking for pictures / ideas of top & tilt hose organization, with or without DPOCV.
My setup is working, but the way the hoses move with my QH makes me feel like there's a better way to do this.

Google searching OTT revealed a few pictures, but not a ton, so I must not be using the right terms. :)

Thanks.


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MtnViewRanch

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Maybe 90s at the couplers to get the hoses pointed down?

Then you have an issue hitting the quick hitch when tilted further forward though. :oops:

The coupler location is the issue. You might simply have them the best that they are going to be with what you have? :unsure:
 

Russell King

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Here is a picture of my L185F that shows two hoses going straight out and two with 90 degree fittings to change the routing.
 

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NCL4701

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I looked at mine to maybe see why I’ve never noticed an issue. Obviously I don’t have a quick hitch so it looks a bit different. I second the notion that moving the remotes up is the most likely to successfully provide a better fit. Not likely the hoses from the valves to the bracket will allow much upward movement but I’d move it up as far as possible and maybe consider longer hoses from valve to bracket so you can get them up a good bit.
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