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09-11-2009, 03:02 PM #1
Rear remotes for B7610
Looking to purchase a 3pt log splitter for my 7610. My question is do I need to get rear remote valves installed or can I run hoses from the loader valves the splitter?
If it would work, would I need to use the loader stick to operate the rear remotes?
2nd question. Are rear remote valves "active" all the time? Unlike the main valve that requires a loader stick movement to activate the appropriate valve?
Seems as though this would be the way rear remotes would work.
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09-11-2009 03:02 PM # ADS
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09-11-2009, 08:50 PM #2
Re: Rear remotes for B7610
See these posts for the hydraulics for my 3 point splitter on my 7510. First ran rear hydraulic lines (like those for a BH) for a splitter, then 6 mo later installed rear remotes and kept the rear lines for the splitter..
The feed lines are always active. ie fluid runs thru them and the splitter when connected. the must be connected together to create a complete loop, when the splitter is not installed...
I did all my own install. pretty straight forward
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/k...ections-2.html Page 2 has all the pics and info...
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/k...installed.html
Let me know if you have anymore questions..B 7510
FEL 302, Rear remotes, Hydraulic Toplink, Blockheater, 60" MMM, Pats easy change, 6' York rake, 5' grader blade, Powerhorse Log splitter, 6.5 ft Western plow, 3 pt 2" trailer reciever, Bucket forks, "Thumb" grapple, Loaded Turfs, Carver wear blade, 40 AMP alternator, AND A CUP HOLDER!
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