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How to install 14 pin attachment control kit?
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<blockquote data-quote="nirias" data-source="post: 8524" data-attributes="member: 1018"><p>I got the 14 pin attachment control kit for my S220 and the instructions dont exactly fit my bobcat with respect to routing the cable to the 14 pin socket. The instructions involve drilling and using self tap screws to attach the cable to the inside face of the lift arm, but on the S220 the lift arm has hydraulic lines and the existing 7 pin attachment control cable inside so drilling is a bit risky. It looks like the cable could be fished through the arm along with the hydraulic lines but only if I cut the cable and splice it back together - the connectors on each end are way too big to fit through the openings. Is cutting the cable the way to do this or is there some slick way to remove and reinstall the connectors from one end of the cable? Any other better way to install this kit (bobcat part 6 733 136)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nirias, post: 8524, member: 1018"] I got the 14 pin attachment control kit for my S220 and the instructions dont exactly fit my bobcat with respect to routing the cable to the 14 pin socket. The instructions involve drilling and using self tap screws to attach the cable to the inside face of the lift arm, but on the S220 the lift arm has hydraulic lines and the existing 7 pin attachment control cable inside so drilling is a bit risky. It looks like the cable could be fished through the arm along with the hydraulic lines but only if I cut the cable and splice it back together - the connectors on each end are way too big to fit through the openings. Is cutting the cable the way to do this or is there some slick way to remove and reinstall the connectors from one end of the cable? Any other better way to install this kit (bobcat part 6 733 136)? [/QUOTE]
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