hydrolic remotes q

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bigbull338

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1st let me say that i dont have the rear remotes on my tractor.an im kinda in a tight,as the baler man wants to use my tractor to cut an rake with.i do have a fel on the tractor.so im going to make an extra hydro hose an plug it into my loader remotes an run things from there.have any of yall ever done something like that.
 
   / hydrolic remotes q #2  
I don't see how that would be a problem. Aren't you going to take the loader off anyway?
 
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#3  
i wasnt planning on taking it off.was going to leave it on lock it an unplug the remotes thats needed.an plug in an work from there.
 
   / hydrolic remotes q #4  
Unless the added weight of the loader is needed, I would remove the loader to do those tasks. Much nicer to operate the tractor without the loader and less wear and tear with all the bouncing around.

Just my opinion. ;)
 
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well im used to running with the loader on an have the added weight to boot.
 
   / hydrolic remotes q #6  
In your first post you said...: "im going to make an extra hydro hose an plug it into my loader remotes"
If you meant to say you intend to make an extra 'PAIR of hoses'... that will work... You can NOT run a single action cylinder from your loader control... KennyV
 
   / hydrolic remotes q #7  
Could he not remove the curl hoses from the valve, and plug the work port A, and use work port B.
 
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my thinking was to remove the raise an lower hose an plug into that.itll only be 1 remote as far as i know.but im going to talk to my dealer sat or monday.an see wich remote i need to plug into.
 
   / hydrolic remotes q #9  
Do not use the lift work ports for your hyd source, use the curl work ports. You will need the lift circuit to raise the bucket to get it out of the way.

If your attachment has a control valve, then you would lock the loader valve in curl position, and use the attachment to control the attachment hydraulics.

If your attachments has no control valve, then the curl function will control the rear hydraulics.
 
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Do not use the lift work ports for your hyd source, use the curl work ports. You will need the lift circuit to raise the bucket to get it out of the way.

If your attachment has a control valve, then you would lock the loader valve in curl position, and use the attachment to control the attachment hydraulics.

If your attachments has no control valve, then the curl function will control the rear hydraulics.

thanks JJ after i typed my reply i knew i was wrong that they had tobe plugged into curl ports.i just ordered the hose,its going to cost me $95 for a 10ft hydro hose.
 

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