He He- I installed a tank heater in a 743 today. If I'da known, I'da taken some photos.....
I had the Bobcat kit, that came with a nipple to replace the drain petcock, a a plastic tee, and some hose clamps and mounting hardware. There was no hose.
Step one: Remove and discard(or use for emergency toilet paper) the kit instructions....=)
Drained the coolant, removed the draincock, and installed the nipple. Mounted the heater about striaght across from the nipple on the left, with one L-bracket. 5/8" heater hose straight across from the nipple to the tank inlet.
Remove the thermostat jumper hose, unless it has a cab heater. If it does, you have to tee into one of the cab heater hoses. Anyway, you need 1/2" hose for the thermostat housing nipples, but 5/8" to connect to the tank outlet.
I used a brass tee, with 3/8" NPT hose barb fittings, two at 1/2" and one at 5/8". You just make a bigger loop that used to be your thermostat housing jumper, and have it tee off with 5/8" to the tank outlet.
The customer bought the kit, I'm sure it could have been had a lot cheaper from NAPA, but I did need the nipple in the kit, I think it's metric pipe thread for the Kubota block?
It was a clean installation with no drilling, the heater is suspended by one L-bracket and two heater hoses.