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put the aux. hyd. lines inside the frame like a Bobcat to protect them

The extenally mounted aux. hyd. lines and couplers/ bracket are always in the way and get damaged. I have cuaght the coupler bracket many times on shed rafters when stacking bales or pallets. Ran a new Bobcat they put everything inside the boom frame and couplers up front on the face really liked that lay out.

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    Michael BoeckermannMichael Boeckermann shared this idea  ·   ·  Flag idea as inappropriate…  ·  Admin →
    under review  ·  John DeereAdminJohn Deere (Admin, John Deere) responded  · 

    Michael – Thanks for your feedback. It sounds like you’ve got a real issue, and we’re listening. Can you tell us what Deere product you’re using when you run into this challenge? Let us know and we’ll take this request directly to the design teams.

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      • SchaefSchaef commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

        I agree them rafters sure get the best of them hydraulic couplers and 7-pin wire plugs.... one thing i also noticed is that my holsteins sure like the taste of them wireslocated on the boom of the D series loaders

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