hayden
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- Tractor
- Kubota L5740 cab + FEL, KX121, KX080, Deere 6120M
Hi Dave,
Your dealer should be able to get the Bradco and install it for you. It fits on the cab model. They will need to get the right mounting frame and spacers, but Bradco can tell them what to order. If they can't or don't want to then you might think twice about the dealer. I've seen Woods hoes on cab models too so that's a less expensive alternative.
My backhoe doesn't hook up to the remotes. Instead the main hydraulic line that runs from the loader valve to the rear axle and 3PH has been replaced by two hoses with couplers on the end. When you couple them together it's just like the original main hydraulic line. When you use the BH, the hoses connect to the BH rather than each other. This causes the fluid to flow out through the BH then back to the 3PH. The advantage of this arrangement is that there is no loss of flow/pressure from the remote valve, and you don't have to rig up some way to hold the remote on while using the BH.
Your dealer should be able to get the Bradco and install it for you. It fits on the cab model. They will need to get the right mounting frame and spacers, but Bradco can tell them what to order. If they can't or don't want to then you might think twice about the dealer. I've seen Woods hoes on cab models too so that's a less expensive alternative.
My backhoe doesn't hook up to the remotes. Instead the main hydraulic line that runs from the loader valve to the rear axle and 3PH has been replaced by two hoses with couplers on the end. When you couple them together it's just like the original main hydraulic line. When you use the BH, the hoses connect to the BH rather than each other. This causes the fluid to flow out through the BH then back to the 3PH. The advantage of this arrangement is that there is no loss of flow/pressure from the remote valve, and you don't have to rig up some way to hold the remote on while using the BH.