BX rear remotes BX7326

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Harry c

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Kubota BX24
Has anyone used the BX7326 Dual-Double Action Rear Remotes? The Kubota Whole Goods listing shows them at a reasonable cost and I understand the installation is slick. They are listed as not compatible with the BX24. Anyone know why? Could they be used with the BH removed? Could they be plumbed to the Power Beyond on the loader?

Any dealers installed these?
 
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Are they like these?
 

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I don't know what they look like. I've never seen 'em or even a picture. I understand they mount under the body work and the levers come through the unused slot in the fender near the 3pt lift control. The kit's listed for about $250. That's is about as cheap as any valve set up. I'm surprised lots of people don't have them. I just have to find out why they won't work on the BX24.
 
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I too am interested in these, but I think the reason they do no work on the BX24 is that they are plumbed into the port on the pump where the backhoe is plumbed to.
 
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I have looked into this extensively. It won't fit due to the valve mounting to the side of the trans housing on a nipple that is in a hole already used for the back hoe return to sump. The steel piping from the pump used on the 2350 is different from the 24 due to the backhoe psi out and power beyond fittings. Also the rear hydraulic fittings (aux connections) are mounted to a vertical plate behind the seat using steel tubing, bolted to the rops,( which is also different) and will prevent spinning the seat for backhoe use. I also believe the subframe will interfere with installation of the valve. I have not given up yet but havent really made anymore progress.
As a side note I havent even checked on the compatability of the hose kit needed if you have a loader.
 
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If you have the BX24 you should be able to hook a remote valve up to the backhoe connections if you are going to use the remotes for something like Top and Tilt. If you need it for grapples on the front a diverter or maybe a WR Long valve in series may work.

David Kb7uns
 
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Note that the picture of the remotes that I posted is on a BX24. I can see now that this isn't the factory setup, but it was installed by a dealer for a member here. A search might turn up some details since the pic is from a post on the Kubota forum.
 
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The only pictures of this setup I have seen posted was from kubota france website.
I dont speak french so I can't really post the link but search for it.
You can hook up a seperate system to the backhoe connections, but like me some of these guys want a very clean factory install with the levers in the fender where they belong.
 
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sqidget said:
You can hook up a seperate system to the backhoe connections, but like me some of these guys want a very clean factory install with the levers in the fender where they belong.
Exactly! I can certainly plumb something but I haven't seen any add ons that I thought were really out of the way. Besides, the price is right on this valve set up if we can make it work.
 

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