Adding rear remote to L3750

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tehillah1

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Colorado
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Kubota L3750
I have a Kubota L3750 with a front loader and hydraulic top-link and leveler cylinder on the rear. The rear hydraulics are run through a 4 spool valve body with one spool not in use. The other three spools control the 3pt, the top-link and the leveler cylinder.
I recently purchased a 3pt backhoe w/bobcat style quick disconnects. I need to set up a quick connect system to the rear of my tractor for this unit. How do I set up a seperate set of remotes for this? Can I use the hydraulics that are already there for the leveler cylinder? Is there a way to run the hydraulics off of the unsued spool in the valve body?
Any input would be appreciated.
 
   / Adding rear remote to L3750 #2  
Break out the ole wallet and begin to cry, this endevour will set you back at least $800.00 for just a single rack, 2 will be over $1k. I'm in the same boat as you.
 
   / Adding rear remote to L3750
  • Thread Starter
#3  
Thanks for the reply. I got the job done for $167.00. Went down to Universal Tractor and picked some brains there, had a couple of hoses made that I plugged into the unused spool and bingo, the Woods 7500 works like a charm. I use a 99 cent bungee to keep the valve open when I'm using the hoe.
This was easier than I thought and I kinda had a hunch it didn't need the big-bucks set up to make the process work.
Finding the right guy who really knows hydraulics seems to be the ticket.
 

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