JD Diverter Kit or 3rd SCV

   / JD Diverter Kit or 3rd SCV #11  
For the top link, you'd want the 3rd SCV option, not the mechanical diverter.

Maybe we are talking about a different item here... but my 4066R has the diverter valve for my top n tilt and it works perfect. I hit the switch and the fel joystick is not functioning the top n tilt kit... i flick the switch back and now its operating my fel again. Its the most ideal setup you could have for the top and tilt kit.
 
   / JD Diverter Kit or 3rd SCV #12  
Maybe we are talking about a different item here... but my 4066R has the diverter valve for my top n tilt and it works perfect. I hit the switch and the fel joystick is not functioning the top n tilt kit... i flick the switch back and now its operating my fel again. Its the most ideal setup you could have for the top and tilt kit.

Yes, completely different setup on an older 2-series, plus it would be mechanical-not electric like yours.
 
   / JD Diverter Kit or 3rd SCV #13  
Go with the third function for any purpose. I have a diverter for my grapple, and it's either/or. I can't curl or raise the bucket and operate the grapple at the same time, which tends to be a pain sometimes. Plus it's a lot simpler, you don't have that electric valve to malfunction.
 
   / JD Diverter Kit or 3rd SCV #14  
Go with the third function for any purpose. I have a diverter for my grapple, and it's either/or. I can't curl or raise the bucket and operate the grapple at the same time, which tends to be a pain sometimes. Plus it's a lot simpler, you don't have that electric valve to malfunction.

The JD option 3rd SCV for his machine is a lever operated valve mounted on the ROPS post so he'd have to take his hand off of the joystick to open/close the grapple, a electric diverter is much better-and you can feather the grapple too-it's not ON/OFF like a true solenoid operated 3rd function would be.
 
   / JD Diverter Kit or 3rd SCV #15  
The JD option 3rd SCV for his machine is a lever operated valve mounted on the ROPS post so he'd have to take his hand off of the joystick to open/close the grapple, a electric diverter is much better-and you can feather the grapple too-it's not ON/OFF like a true solenoid operated 3rd function would be.

Mine's the type of misconception posted when a Kubota owner intrudes into "Green" country ;)
 
   / JD Diverter Kit or 3rd SCV #16  
What if I plumbed up a grapple to the diverter?

You can plumb a 3rd SCV to the rear and then to the front. When you do, you also have a control value to operate it. This alone will operate your grapple. You don’t need a diverter for this purpose.
If this doesn’t make sense or you have further questions, ask. It’s fairly straightforward.
 
   / JD Diverter Kit or 3rd SCV
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#17  
You can plumb a 3rd SCV to the rear and then to the front. When you do, you also have a control value to operate it. This alone will operate your grapple. You don’t need a diverter for this purpose.
If this doesn’t make sense or you have further questions, ask. It’s fairly straightforward.

Thanks, that was the original plan with running longer hoses from the front grapple to the rear. May end up getting the 3rd scv later on, with the next stimulus..lol
 

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