jim_wilson
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- Tractor
- Kubota B3200 w/ BH77 & 12", 18" & 24" buckets, Kubota B50 SSQA w/ 54" & 60" buckets, LandPride FDR1660, Artillian Fork frame, Extreme 3pt rake, Concrete Mixer, MyTractorTools grapple adapter
This is what I've been wondering. And where do you put it?
How is it done on the B26? Do they come stock with the extra valve in the stack already and the option of the aux lines gives you the linkages to the valve and the boom lines?
I've been throwing around some ideas in my head about how the add a hydraulic grapple onto the BH77 too - and I think it just came to me how to add the valve in - put a foot pedal on - and not have to do any real big modifications to the hoe itself.
If you look at the online Kubota parts manual for the BT820 hoe on the B26 - what they do to add the hydraulic grapple is just add another valve into the existing stack. That's not really an option on the BH77 because the room just doesn't exist on the BH77 to do that. I've already sat there looking at that valve stack a lot trying to figure out how to do it - and I just don't see how to make it work - without major modification.
on the B26 the foot pedal goes on the side of the control tower - and then it just actuates that added on valve in the stack directly - because the valve appears to be the last (or first) - in the stack - and sits right below the pedal - so the linkage goes from the pedal right down the valve.
The easiest way to add a valve onto the BH77 - is to put it under the operators platform and plumb it into the existing valve stack with hoses. That means you have to actuate it somehow. I think I just figured out how to do it - I just need to think on it a little bit more - and see if there is an appropriate valve that would work for that position. I actually think the valve that Woods supplies with their BH80-X hydraulic grapple kit would work well - and if anybody knows what that valve is - I'd love to get the information.
If that Co. that bandit67 is dealing with doesn't come thru - I think this is coming together in my head how to make this complete system work. I've just got to do a little more research. I've got the number for the local Parker sales tech and I'm going to be making a phone call next week to see what the options are on hydraulic cylinders. I've got to do some measurements this weekend on the retract and extend dimensions on the thumb so I can give him something to work with. If I can track down that Woods valve - I think I'd have the full picture of the components needed for all of this.