Based on my usage, do I need more than one rear remote?

   / Based on my usage, do I need more than one rear remote? #1  

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Good day everyone,

Getting close to pulling the trigger on my first tractor. But I'm debating if I need another rear remote...which costs about $1000 (USD). Talking with the dealer, it doesn't seem like it would make much of a difference in my life. Implements that I'll be getting over time:
1) Brush hog
2) Snowblower
3) Box blade
4) Wood chipper
5) Broadcast seeder
6) Landscape rake

Might be easier to think of what implements need more than one remote. I know the snowblower you can have the extra one to adjust the angle of the chute...but I can manage with doing it manually. Doubtful that I get a backhoe...

Thanks.
 
   / Based on my usage, do I need more than one rear remote? #3  
Good day everyone,

Getting close to pulling the trigger on my first tractor. But I'm debating if I need another rear remote...which costs about $1000 (USD). Talking with the dealer, it doesn't seem like it would make much of a difference in my life. Implements that I'll be getting over time:
1) Brush hog
2) Snowblower
3) Box blade
4) Wood chipper
5) Broadcast seeder
6) Landscape rake

Might be easier to think of what implements need more than one remote. I know the snowblower you can have the extra one to adjust the angle of the chute...but I can manage with doing it manually. Doubtful that I get a backhoe...

Thanks.
Well, if you want control over any and all of those implements tilt front-back and side-side at a touch of your finger, then a top & tilt set for the 3pt hitch is nice. That option requires 2 sets of rear remotes, preferably having the float feature with those controls.

Do you really need them, :unsure: no. You can make those same adjustments by stopping the tractor, getting off and adjusting the stock links by hand, o_O or don't make any adjustments at all and simply call it good enough.:whistle:

It all comes down to priorities. Everyone's are a little different. ;)
 
   / Based on my usage, do I need more than one rear remote? #4  
You can always get a manual lever operated multiplier. Less than $300 I like mine and it was worth it for me.
 

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   / Based on my usage, do I need more than one rear remote? #5  
Don't some snowblowers use a hydraulic circuit to rotate the output chute?

The other implements don't use tractor hydraulics.

Now that I have top and tilt, I would want it on any future tractor.
 
   / Based on my usage, do I need more than one rear remote? #6  
Please correct me if I'm wrong but all top and tilt is is a hydraulic operated top and side link? A manually operated multiplier is simple if you have only one remote, you can make a bracket to easily switch the circuit from your seat.
 
   / Based on my usage, do I need more than one rear remote? #7  
Good day everyone,

Getting close to pulling the trigger on my first tractor. But I'm debating if I need another rear remote...which costs about $1000 (USD). Talking with the dealer, it doesn't seem like it would make much of a difference in my life. Implements that I'll be getting over time:
1) Brush hog
2) Snowblower
3) Box blade
4) Wood chipper
5) Broadcast seeder
6) Landscape rake

Might be easier to think of what implements need more than one remote. I know the snowblower you can have the extra one to adjust the angle of the chute...but I can manage with doing it manually. Doubtful that I get a backhoe...

Thanks.
If you don't mind me asking, what tractor is it that you are considering. $1000 for a second set of remotes sounds high. Or am I misunderstanding, and the $1000 is actually for 2 sets. (2 control valves, 4 couplers)
 
   / Based on my usage, do I need more than one rear remote? #8  
I'd do two for the snow blower if you are going to use it a lot.
I had a single remote for years and just the "turn" function.
New tractor had dual remotes so new blower has "turn" and "tip" I use the tip function as much as the turn.

The rest of the implements on your list don't really need any remotes but keep in mind you can get a snow blower that doesn't use any remotes too.
 
   / Based on my usage, do I need more than one rear remote?
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If you don't mind me asking, what tractor is it that you are considering. $1000 for a second set of remotes sounds high. Or am I misunderstanding, and the $1000 is actually for 2 sets. (2 control valves, 4 couplers)
I have to double check on that price, but it's an additional set. The tractor (MX5400) comes with one set already.
 
   / Based on my usage, do I need more than one rear remote? #10  
Price sound a bit high to me but I would at least have one and a multiplier. If they put the cost of the second remote back in line I would buy it but at that cost I would tell them they simply want too much.

Having multiple remotes is always a plus if you sell it, get a good deal on say a blade with hyd tilt, angle and side shift or maybe you might want to rent a Harley rake for a special project and it has a couple hyd adjustments or even come across a box blade with hyd rippers. The box blade becomes twice as useful with top/ tilt but need 2 remotes.
Plow snow? Find a good used blade that needs hyd. But you also have a hyd. shoot. With one your switching back and forth with the second you could run a line out to the loader and still make due.
 

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