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    Default Re: How Many Rear Remotes?

    I have a New Holland 4835 with 4 hydraulic outlets. I have a loader that takes up all 4. I need 2 more to operate my batwing. Any ideas what I can do about this?

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    Default Re: How Many Rear Remotes?

    Use search function and search TBN for keyword "Rear remote" or similar.
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    Default Re: How Many Rear Remotes?

    If you don't need all 4 ciruits for the loader when the Batwing is hooked up, put selector valves on 2 circuits and use those.
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    I tried to hook the mower to my tilt outlets for the loader so I could still raise and lower the loader if I needed to. However it blew a hydraulic line and it would not work. The only way it would work if I used the outlets for raising and lowering the loader. So I figure I needed to add more outlets because I know their will be times I need to raise the loader while cutting.

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    Default Re: How Many Rear Remotes?

    Quote Originally Posted by TOROME426 View Post
    I tried to hook the mower to my tilt outlets for the loader so I could still raise and lower the loader if I needed to. However it blew a hydraulic line and it would not work. The only way it would work if I used the outlets for raising and lowering the loader. So I figure I needed to add more outlets because I know their will be times I need to raise the loader while cutting.
    Hooking it to the tilt line outlets shouldn't cause it to blow a hose.


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