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There are a number of hoses on a backhoe. We need a better description of what hose(s) and where this is on the backhoe. Pictures can help. I think you may be between the backhoe control bank and the backhoe swing tower. If so there could be 6 or more hoses involved you have to have crossed at least two, not just one.
I am not sure this is the correct parts catalog for your 500 but it may help. Click the link and then go to the Backhoe section when the index opens. They show the hydraulic lines and approximate locations on the valve and block.
John Deere 500A parts catalog
did you get my mes with picsyes its the block mounted on the hoe with 6 lines coming
out going to the controls
No.did you get my mes with pics
and i got a hyd line from controls to the block on backhoe crossed ,i no not very smart but, I bought Manuel no help,i hope someone has one and would take pics and post cam ya help?
Maybe these will help. Scroll forward or back using the arrows in the rectangles on the link page.Did you try looking at the parts book to get an idea of where they go?
i had let neighbor borrow it and he replaced 1 i didn't check to see if it worked. When i moved it another line blew. Took me 3 months to get it backIt looks like you put two new hoses on it. How many did you actually unhook to do that? Hoses have two ends, depending what you did you could have crossed them on either end. Your picture needs to show both ends so if someone has a 500, they can compare yours to theirs.
Did you try looking at the parts book to get an idea of where they go?
ON posted, chase them from the valve to the cylinder.
The cover may be throwing the looks off however if you compare his picture of his 500 (A? with a 97/9700 backhoe) series valve bank and yours (500B with a 99/9900 backhoe?) the valve function arrangement, which changes where the hoses are connected, appears different. Left to right he has hoses from two valves to junction block, skips a valve (swing) then the third set of hoses to the junction block. Yours appears to have the three set of hoses all next to each other, with the swing valve not between them as his has. I believe you swing valve is to the right (in your picture) next to the outrigger valve. Your picture may work as long as he is starting from the right valve for the function, not just matching the hose locations in your valve bank picture.
Mine is a B. I believe you are correct I think they might have added an auxiliary out on the stick later for a thumb and have a blank (power beyond type?) in the stack we did pull something off great grandpa had and I was young enough I am not sure what it was. The cover is covering the outrigger controls.The cover may be throwing the looks off however if you compare his picture of his 500 (A? with a 97/9700 backhoe) series valve bank and yours (500B with a 99/9900 backhoe?) the valve function arrangement, which changes where the hoses are connected, appears different. Left to right he has hoses from two valves to junction block, skips a valve (swing) then the third set of hoses to the junction block. Yours appears to have the three set of hoses all next to each other, with the swing valve not between them as his has. I believe you swing valve is to the right (in your picture) next to the outrigger valve. Your picture may work as long as he is starting from the right valve for the function, not just matching the hose locations in your valve bank picture.
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