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Old 07-07-2008, 07:00 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Yet another T & T setup

I put a T & T system on my tractor (Kubota B2910) a while ago and wanted to show some pictures. I got the cylinders for CCM and made them fit with slight modifications. I used the rear hydraulic block from Kubota to feed the rear remote and used a 3 spool Prince "SV" stack valve. I fabricated a bracket to mount the valve to the ROPS. The closest lever would sometimes hit my shoulder so I replaced the handle with a round one and that solved the problem. I mounted two sets of QD bulkhead connectors to the rear of the tractor and fabricated a bracket for the third set. I also made a bracket to move the SMV sign a bit up and over to give more room for the hoses.

On the top cylinder I had to rotate the DPOCV and used right angles to streamline the assembly and prevent clearance problems as shown.

This setup has worked well and made many chores much easier.

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Old 07-07-2008, 09:07 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: Yet another T & T setup

Looks great!
I know what you mean about the system making all your chores a lot easier. Heck, just attaching implements was easier for me, let alone all the adjusting I can do on the fly now.
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Old 07-12-2008, 08:11 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Default Re: Yet another T & T setup

Looks great!.

I agree with Rob - just hooking on implements is sooooo much easier with the HTL. I wonder why no one has put a cylinder between their lower links yet to hydraulically adjust the width :-) for those non standard implements.

I'm not quite sure how I got along without a hydraulic top link now that I have it.
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