BX24 rear remotes/hydraulic top link

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HarleyScooter said:
lp333, I went out and checked the plumbing and this is how it is set up, all reference is from standing behind the tractor looking forward... This is the way a BX23 is set up, I do not know if the BX24 is the same or not .... Scott

Scott, you are to be congratulated for braving the elements to gather this priceless information for BX22, BX23 and BX24 owners.

Of all the posts that I have found regarding the BX rear remotes, none has been clearer, more complete, yet briefer than yours. With your description (and MadReferee's authoritative approval), any BX22 or BX23 owner can now install a rear remote without fear... and probably better than most Kubota dealers. The proceedure on the BX24 is even simpler given than the third return pipe is already installed.

Scott, thanks for a job well done. lp
 
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Mad or Harley,

What diameter hoses do you reccommend for this installation?
 
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You mean for the work ports?

If so then 1/4" hoses from the valve's work ports to the cylinders. This will give you just enough restriction to allow you to feather the cylinder movement.

Pressure hoses should match what is already on your tractor, probably 3/8".
 
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Exactly the info I needed.

Thanks for the expertise!
 
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HarleyScooter,

Can you post a photo of the fitting you added on the right side of the rear diff/ trans as a return to tank line and/or provide any information on that installation?

Thanks
 
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Fran, sorry I have not been on the site for a few days. The fitting I used is a
9/16-18 o-ring to a #6 JIC male adapter fitting. I used all 1/4" hyd. lines and #6 JIC end fittings. The only caution I will tell you is when you use the 90 degree JIC hose fittings on both ends of the hoses, you must be very sure of you fitting alignment or you will not be able to connect the hoses. I will attach pictures of the stock plug and then the adapter installed. I borrowed the pictures from a thread by Junkman.
Scott
 

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Scott,

No problem on the delay!

Thanks for locating the great photos and the tip on the 90 degree fittings. I was driving right by and stopped by my dealer and asked what Kubota had to offer, which was a Rear Remote Valve Kit ($284) which required one of three hose sets (around $179) which sounded kind of pricey, but apparently they pull off the FEL Valve, instead of using the BH. Do you know why they would go that route?

Fran
 
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FRAN3 said:
I was driving right by and stopped by my dealer and asked what Kubota had to offer, which was a Rear Remote Valve Kit ($284) which required one of three hose sets (around $179) which sounded kind of pricey, but apparently they pull off the FEL Valve, instead of using the BH. Do you know why they would go that route?
Because the remotes will always be available whether you have a backhoe connected or not. Connecting the backhoe ports disables the 3pt right?

And yes they are pricey. You can do much better by sourcing the parts yourself.
 
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MadReferee,

Thanks for the response!

Besides a Hydraulic Thumb, what could the remotes power with the BH on?

Fran
 
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An installation made on the FEL valve is the right way to do it. Hassle free because it's permanently connected and the backhoe outlet is used only for the backhoe (it gives you the option for a thumb too). I had a valve connected temporarily on the backhoe outlet to control two cylinders for my snowblower. I had to disconnect the valve each time I wanted to connect the backhoe. If you're looking for something pleasant to operate without dallying with hoses go for the connection on the loader valve.

I had to deal with the same dilemma with my B3030. I have an outlet for the backhoe but I opted for a more permanent installation... hassle free, backhoe or not, the valves are there and they are fonctionnal.
 

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