Is this typical Mahindra service?

   / Is this typical Mahindra service? #21  
We finally have enough AR15s and have started on bunker construction

BudMan5, thanks for a good chuckle! I've often told folks that I wish Obama would start some rumors of banning tractors in the near future. We would sell a ton of tractors...there would be waiting lines! Look what that did to firearms and ammo sales!
 
   / Is this typical Mahindra service? #24  
Dave, I think she is talking about the female outlets, they should fit I would think. :confused3:

Brian, I bet you are correct. I suppose they could be moved more towards the center of the tractor. Each model needs to be sorted out as far as where things fit. Ideally it may be better to be closer to center if you are running top/tilt cylinders. But the three-point arms come way up and it is easy to pinch hoses or may them "quick disconnect" where they should not be....:rolleyes:
 
   / Is this typical Mahindra service? #25  
Dave, I think she is talking about the female outlets, they should fit I would think. :confused3:
Brian is so right. Not the valves and levers, just the QDs.
hugs, Brandi
 
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Brian, I bet you are correct. I suppose they could be moved more towards the center of the tractor. Each model needs to be sorted out as far as where things fit. Ideally it may be better to be closer to center if you are running top/tilt cylinders. But the three-point arms come way up and it is easy to pinch hoses or may them "quick disconnect" where they should not be....:rolleyes:
On my tractor, they could be moved off the top of the fender. I could have a bracket off of the ROPS mount bolts to hold it. Or move the tail light some to mount on the fender side behind the rops. But I have room for a 3rd set of QDs right beside the OEM ones.
hugs, Brandi
 
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Brian is so right. Not the valves and levers, just the QDs.
hugs, Brandi

That's why he is the man when it comes to hydraulics, Fit Rite Hydraulics, we recommend his products and service.
 
   / Is this typical Mahindra service? #28  
On my tractor, they could be moved off the top of the fender. I could have a bracket off of the ROPS mount bolts to hold it. Or move the tail light some to mount on the fender side behind the rops. But I have room for a 3rd set of QDs right beside the OEM ones.
hugs, Brandi

Brandi, there is a 3rd rear remote available for your tractor, no reason to be scabbing on any after market stuff. One of these days in all my spare time I will be putting a 4th rear remote on the 7520. I'm just going to use an electric diverter. If you only need 3 rear remotes, OEM is the way to go. If you need more, then no reason to mess with the OEM 3rd unit and just use the diverters to get as many as you need. I don't think you will be moving your light at all, or did you get another tractor? Your 6520 has the lights molded into the fender doesn't it?

On my 3215, only 1 rear remote is available:(, which I have. I needed 4, I now have 4 by way of 3 electric diverters stacked together. :cool: The grey control grip is mounted on the OEM control lever for the rear remote. It has 2 button switches and a trigger switch. :thumbsup: This system seems to work quite well. ;)
 

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   / Is this typical Mahindra service? #29  
Brian,
I am not in the market for a 3rd remote. I was just inquiring on the installation in the photo above having the QDs move to make the fender less "busy". The light movement would be for the tractor in the photo. But I am just guessing here. Your fit rite website has a lot nicer installation. I can not see me needing a third remote any time soon.
Why are you thinking about adding #4?
hugs, Brandi

Brandi, there is a 3rd rear remote available for your tractor, no reason to be scabbing on any after market stuff. One of these days in all my spare time I will be putting a 4th rear remote on the 7520. I'm just going to use an electric diverter. If you only need 3 rear remotes, OEM is the way to go. If you need more, then no reason to mess with the OEM 3rd unit and just use the diverters to get as many as you need. I don't think you will be moving your light at all, or did you get another tractor? Your 6520 has the lights molded into the fender doesn't it?

On my 3215, only 1 rear remote is available:(, which I have. I needed 4, I now have 4 by way of 3 electric diverters stacked together. :cool: The grey control grip is mounted on the OEM control lever for the rear remote. It has 2 button switches and a trigger switch. :thumbsup: This system seems to work quite well. ;)
 
   / Is this typical Mahindra service? #30  
Brian,
I am not in the market for a 3rd remote. I was just inquiring on the installation in the photo above having the QDs move to make the fender less "busy". The light movement would be for the tractor in the photo. But I am just guessing here. Your fit rite website has a lot nicer installation. I can not see me needing a third remote any time soon.
Why are you thinking about adding #4?
hugs, Brandi

2 for my top & tilt and 2 for my rear blade for angle and offset. Same requirements for my heavy duty landscape rake, if I can ever get around to building it. I have everything to do all of this stuff, everything except time. Very precious commodity time is, something that is free and yet is irreplaceable. :(

I figured that you were going to be needing more for your future tractor business. :confused3:
 

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