John Deere 5050e loader connections

Unbelievable how they ran them so far under the tractor. Has anyone experienced problems if previous models had them slung that low? Can they be rerouted? I tried circling the area the loader hoses would connect...didn't work....so in the image below directly under the op.station foot rest is the green battery box hanging down. At the bottom right hand corner you can see the hydraulic connectors for the loader. Not going to put a loader on. Do y'all think there is a delete kit for these? Mowing and windrows of hay would be all in these I think. Price wise this model is the best price new in my area.
 

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Either need pictures or better description of the problem. We can't see what is going on from here.
If I go back by the dealer I'll get a picture of where the loader lines connect to the tractor. It under the right foot rest but slung really low. Looks like I will be adding a tractor unexpectedly and the 5050e is closest price and layout I use. Will be open station. I can't find an image on line. I'll try later.
 
Unbelievable how they ran them so far under the tractor. Has anyone experienced problems if previous models had them slung that low? Can they be rerouted? I tried circling the area the loader hoses would connect...didn't work....so in the image below directly under the op.station foot rest is the green battery box hanging down. At the bottom right hand corner you can see the hydraulic connectors for the loader. Not going to put a loader on. Do y'all think there is a delete kit for these? Mowing and windrows of hay would be all in these I think. Price wise this model is the best price new in my area.
I think what you want to delete is the mid mount scv . You can spec out the delete for a new build, or I'd think your dealer could remove it for you. I have a '21 5045E with a loader, the mid mount/hoses haven't been a problem in my application of pretty typical utility tractor uses like mowing, brush hoggin, raking and square baling etc. I believe the 5045 and 5050 are pretty similar in chassis, the 5050 doesn't regen like my 5045.
 
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I think what you want to delete is the mid mount scv . You can spec out the delete for a new build, or I'd think your dealer could remove it for you. I have a '21 5045E with a loader, the mid mount/hoses haven't been a problem in my application of pretty typical utility tractor uses like mowing, brush hoggin, raking and square baling etc. I believe the 5045 and 5050 are pretty similar in chassis, the 5050 doesn't regen like my 5045.
Thank u
 
You can see that the hoses/mid scv do not hang down lower than any point on the tractor. On the right side of the battery box notice the hoses wrapped in a protective sleeve before routing to the loader.

 
You can see that the hoses/mid scv do not hang down lower than any point on the tractor. On the right side of the battery box notice the hoses wrapped in a protective sleeve before routing to the loader.

On the property I mow the areas with pecan trees get isolated by row crops the bto rents. By the time I wander out there to clean things up tree limbs area hidden in the overgrowth, I've had so many wind up under my new Holland even with the loader bucket lowered defensively,
it is what it is. Price wise all the other brands are thousands more than Deere. Did you liquid ballast the rears, or weights. At my previous job we had a 5045? and I was impressed, it was equal to my NH3010S. I'll just keep the Deere in better kept areas, and blue will continue to wander into adversity. Any idea how they got away from the regen process?
 
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On the property I mow the areas with pecan trees get isolated by row crops the bto rents. By the time I wander out there to clean things up tree limbs area hidden in the overgrowth, but it is what it is. Price wise all the other brands are thousands more than Deere. Did you liquid ballast the rears, or weights. At my previous job we had a 5045? and I was impressed, it was equal to my NH3010S. I'll just keep the Deere in better kept areas, and blue will continue to wander into adversity.
I have the same limb issue here, lots of mature oaks and hickories. Before delivery, the rears were ballasted with Rim Guard. I've been very happy with it.
 
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