adding rear hydrauics for TNT on a 110 tlb

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disney

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Sorry the pics are not very good, but they will show that I am mostly done with adding a pair of rear remotes and controller (with float) to a 110 TLB. DSCN1310.jpgDSCN1312.jpg
 
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Congrats, sure looks like a quality job, kudos to you.
DevilDog
 
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Was it expensive sourcing parts?
 
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DSCN1315.jpgDSCN1314.jpgDSCN1316.jpg

here are some pics with the backhoe attached.
 
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Looks to be a pretty good job making everything fit, congratulations on making it so. Makes me appreciate having the optional hydraulics from the beginning. So will you have the aux circuit on the fel and the tnt now?
 
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Was it expensive sourcing parts?
That might depend upon what you consider expense.... If you (or anyone else) would be interested, I might consider putting together a kit. I will have to look at what it cost me in parts, and the time to make the brackets/mounts/etc.
 
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Looks to be a pretty good job making everything fit, congratulations on making it so.

thank you!

So will you have the aux circuit on the fel and the tnt now?

Yes I will still have front aux, as this does not touch the fel aux circuit at all. When it is connected (backhoe off) it basically replaces/simulates the backhoe valve block (but with only two circuits instead of 6/7). When the 'hoe is installed, the hose loops back onto itself to keep everything clean (just like the 'hoe hose when you remove the backhoe)

Questions for you (if I may). Do you have any contact between your tilt cyl, and the pto shield? When the 3pt is completely lowered, and the ram extended, the cyl wall hits the shield. I just trimmed the shield a little, but as I have the oem TnT, wondered if that was normal?? I also can have some (light) contact between the top cyl 90 degree hose elbow/fitting at the cap end, and the rockshaft arm?? Neither of these should have anything to do with my install (as far as I am concerned) because I am using the oem deere TNT 'kit' , which I believe is oversized for the TLB.
 
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That's a great looking setup Disney! So the valve is not active when the hoe is mounted?
 
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That's a great looking setup Disney! So the valve is not active when the hoe is mounted?

Correct. It gets it hydraulic power from the supply hose to the backhoe. It is not a tee feed, so either the backhoe hydraulics are connected, Or the rear valves, but impossible to have both the way I did it.
 
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Are your couplers big enough to flow the 110's GPM hydraulic flow? Is the valve big enough?
 

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