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Access to hydraulic hose on 743.
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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 2338" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>I have a set of inxexpensive open end wrenches that I have cut off so that they are only 6 or 7" overall length for getting into tight spots like this. Ofter you can use a bar to "lever" against you "shorty" wrench. Putting enough force to tighten or remove it. Also jic female ends that you can't budge, will often come right off if you put somthing for a "dolly" behind the nut and rap it sharply with a hammer on the opposite side of the nut a few times. Good luck Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 2338, member: 307"] I have a set of inxexpensive open end wrenches that I have cut off so that they are only 6 or 7" overall length for getting into tight spots like this. Ofter you can use a bar to "lever" against you "shorty" wrench. Putting enough force to tighten or remove it. Also jic female ends that you can't budge, will often come right off if you put somthing for a "dolly" behind the nut and rap it sharply with a hammer on the opposite side of the nut a few times. Good luck Ken [/QUOTE]
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