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Bucket release hose broke. Can't get bucket off to replace.
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike10" data-source="post: 61739" data-attributes="member: 5461"><p>You should be able to remove the panels without taking the bucket off, albeit with some difficulty. I assume the lower bolts you are refering to are for the bracket that goes under the hoses. These two bolts are carriage bolts and if they are installed as from the factory the nuts are on the top side of the plate. You can get into them with a wrench to remove them. I would suggest you reverse these bolts on reassembly so the nuts are to the outside. All the other bolts you need to remove the back panel are accessable. The front plate does not need to be removed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike10, post: 61739, member: 5461"] You should be able to remove the panels without taking the bucket off, albeit with some difficulty. I assume the lower bolts you are refering to are for the bracket that goes under the hoses. These two bolts are carriage bolts and if they are installed as from the factory the nuts are on the top side of the plate. You can get into them with a wrench to remove them. I would suggest you reverse these bolts on reassembly so the nuts are to the outside. All the other bolts you need to remove the back panel are accessable. The front plate does not need to be removed. [/QUOTE]
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