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That's interesting, the hose bracket on this one is an upside down "T" welded to the bottom side of the top bar. The four auxillary hoses are secured on the backside of the bracket just in front of the chains. I got a reply from NACCO Engineering this morning, two options, purchase their aux piping kit to rout the header hoses to the top of the carriage, or Remove and shorten the existing bracket (which is the correct bracket per their print) and then take up slack in the header hoses. Not very convenient! Going to check into this puiping kit, since we have no room for a 90 degree fitting, theres certainly no room for a pipe end to be connected without making modifications to the bracket.
  • Posted 14 Apr 2012 01:45
  • By keith_s
  • joined 23 May'07 - 7 messages
  • Oregon, United States

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