Didn’t realize I have the same setup as you. Other than that 2’ hose and the few fittings you mentioned, did you have to buy anything else for the hydraulics? Did what does your PB lines look like?
When I first got my Summit Power Beyond, I didn’t realize I bought the older pre-2019 style until I got the backhoe. So mine isn’t like a factory Power Beyond because I changed the fittings around a little so that there’s a 90° turn instead of both fittings going straight out the back.
@@BigDaddyAddyMS ah, so you have the summit PB, that’s why the lines look different. I like your idea with the 2’ hose though. I’ll set mine up the same.
There is variation in the height of the ROPS mounted Turn/Harzard signals from year to year. I found when I installed my EKV2-2 this past week that I could not fully raise the 3pt (only about 3/4 was the best I could do). Full stroke would have crushed the SCV/Quiick connects with the IMatch Quick Hitch frame. In addition, even ata the height I could get, the AgriStore hydraulic toplink hoses were being subjected to pressure from the IMatch and they would get caught in the IMatch release levers on the down stroke. You don't see this issue on the videos from TTWT; when you look at his videos you can see in his year model 1025R, the turn/hazard light assemblies are mounted much higher on the ROPS than in my 2017 model. It appears that you removed the turn/hazard lights address a similar issue?
I’m not aware of the difference in the ROPS, but I do know that the Summit instructions are terrible. Are you sure you mounted the block to the mounting plate the same way Tim did? The 1st time I installed mine I installed it upside down and couldn’t get it that high. But even when I did install it like he did, it still didn’t avoid all hose contact. And he admits that it’s very tight back there in the original video he did when the system came out.
Didn’t realize I have the same setup as you. Other than that 2’ hose and the few fittings you mentioned, did you have to buy anything else for the hydraulics? Did what does your PB lines look like?
When I first got my Summit Power Beyond, I didn’t realize I bought the older pre-2019 style until I got the backhoe. So mine isn’t like a factory Power Beyond because I changed the fittings around a little so that there’s a 90° turn instead of both fittings going straight out the back.
@@BigDaddyAddyMS ah, so you have the summit PB, that’s why the lines look different. I like your idea with the 2’ hose though. I’ll set mine up the same.
There is variation in the height of the ROPS mounted Turn/Harzard signals from year to year. I found when I installed my EKV2-2 this past week that I could not fully raise the 3pt (only about 3/4 was the best I could do). Full stroke would have crushed the SCV/Quiick connects with the IMatch Quick Hitch frame. In addition, even ata the height I could get, the AgriStore hydraulic toplink hoses were being subjected to pressure from the IMatch and they would get caught in the IMatch release levers on the down stroke. You don't see this issue on the videos from TTWT; when you look at his videos you can see in his year model 1025R, the turn/hazard light assemblies are mounted much higher on the ROPS than in my 2017 model.
It appears that you removed the turn/hazard lights address a similar issue?
I’m not aware of the difference in the ROPS, but I do know that the Summit instructions are terrible. Are you sure you mounted the block to the mounting plate the same way Tim did? The 1st time I installed mine I installed it upside down and couldn’t get it that high. But even when I did install it like he did, it still didn’t avoid all hose contact. And he admits that it’s very tight back there in the original video he did when the system came out.
And yes, I did remove the lights so that I could mount it exactly where I wanted it.
Where did you get that 5/8 x 1/2 orb fitting? Having a hell of a time finding it online.
Discount hydraulic hose
@@BigDaddyAddyMS I can't find it on there, do you have the part number or link for that?
summit-hydraulics.com/product/sae-o-ring-to-sae-o-ring-male-hex-adapter/
Sorry, must’ve been on Summit Hydraulics