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02-13-2013, 09:09 AM #11Bronze Member
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- Aug 2011
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- Springfield Nova Scotia Canada
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- Branson 4720
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02-13-2013, 10:05 PM #12Veteran Member
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- Dec 2008
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- NoCentral MN
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- JD 3320 eHydro w/ 300CX Loader
Re: Can I use my rear remote to operate a grapple?
I have a JD 3320 with Rear Remotes that are actuated by the SCV.....and I have a JD hardlines kit to run fluid to the front of my loader - where I have my couplers AND a grapple. This combination works S L I C K. I have never wanted for more convenience. Why spend more?
OH.....and I have 1/4" couplers and hoses at the front. Just right.
3320 eHydro, 300CX Loader & 15 + great attachments
You gotta mine allot of dirt to find a diamond.
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02-19-2013, 05:25 PM #13Silver Member
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- Jun 2011
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- S.W. Missouri
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- LS U5030C w/FEL
Re: Can I use my rear remote to operate a grapple?
I plug my grapple into the rear remotes and (using the control in my cab) it works fine.
LS U5030C w/FEL, Bush Hog 307, Modern 7' industrial grade box blade w/hydraulic rippers, Rhino SPHD PHD, 48" Wildkat grapple, 72" Ratchet Rake, 6' King Kutter II tiller, 10' International Disk with hydraulic lift, 7' Vulcan double axle cultipacker, 76" W.L. Long bucket tooth bar.
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02-19-2013, 06:07 PM #14
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02-19-2013, 06:13 PM #15
Re: Can I use my rear remote to operate a grapple?
I had an extra SCV added to my rear (one came standard) and had that hooked up to the third function piping which was the same size as the bucket tilt tubes and hoses. I would have to unplug it if I ever needed two functions at the rear but that takes just a minute. Right now I'm using the third function as the power angle for a eight foot Fisher plow. If anything I have too much flow for those plow pistons and it will snap it around with a bang if I more then crack the control lever next to the seat.
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02-19-2013, 06:15 PM #16Silver Member
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- S.W. Missouri
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- LS U5030C w/FEL
Re: Can I use my rear remote to operate a grapple?
See my signature, a 48" WildKat double cylinder.
LS U5030C w/FEL, Bush Hog 307, Modern 7' industrial grade box blade w/hydraulic rippers, Rhino SPHD PHD, 48" Wildkat grapple, 72" Ratchet Rake, 6' King Kutter II tiller, 10' International Disk with hydraulic lift, 7' Vulcan double axle cultipacker, 76" W.L. Long bucket tooth bar.
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02-19-2013, 06:29 PM #17Elite Member
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- Mahindra 7520, Mahindra 3215HST, Case 580 extendahoe, Case 310 dozer, Parsons trencher, Cat D6,
Re: Can I use my rear remote to operate a grapple?
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02-19-2013, 06:41 PM #18
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02-19-2013, 07:01 PM #19New Member
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- Mar 2012
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- Bridgeport, AL
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- Mahindra 5010 CAB HST
Re: Can I use my rear remote to operate a grapple?
Thanks to all who've replied. I''ve purchased the grapple and required hoses. Works like a charm as long as I remember to put the rear remote back in neutral after opening or closing.
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02-19-2013, 07:09 PM #20
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