600xc4me
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I have a 2014 3320 that I bought with one factory rear remote. I got the dealer to run lines to the front as well when i bought it, for my grapple and what not. But now I installed a hydraulic top link in my 3pt hitch, and I don't want to always have swap hoses around in the back there according to what I want to run. So here's what I would like to do, I'm not just sure how or what it's gonna take.
I would like to find a handle of some kind, that I can install a slider switch into. Like what you find in an excavator to run the thumb or tilt bucket. Install that on my 3pt hitch lever to run the tilt back there. Then run another set of remotes to the back for other uses, and keep my one set currently in the front. I want to run these two off of the loader joystick toggle, and use the third little button to select between the two. I see the block where the rear couplers come out of has plugs in it, making me think I can run another set of remotes through there, and run those two remotes off the joystick. I could do that and run the hoses to the front for the grapple off of one of those, but that's messy and not how I would like it. Any advice for me to accomplish what I want and keep it nice and clean?
I would like to find a handle of some kind, that I can install a slider switch into. Like what you find in an excavator to run the thumb or tilt bucket. Install that on my 3pt hitch lever to run the tilt back there. Then run another set of remotes to the back for other uses, and keep my one set currently in the front. I want to run these two off of the loader joystick toggle, and use the third little button to select between the two. I see the block where the rear couplers come out of has plugs in it, making me think I can run another set of remotes through there, and run those two remotes off the joystick. I could do that and run the hoses to the front for the grapple off of one of those, but that's messy and not how I would like it. Any advice for me to accomplish what I want and keep it nice and clean?