Dead heading remote for a period of time

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ishiboo

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Kioti NX6010HSTC, Cat 279c
I have a few posts I need to pound with my Shaver. I previously converted the valve to power beyond and inserted it into the power beyond between the loader valve and 3-point on my Kubota, but I still have the closed center plug.

I'd like to attach it to a remote on the Kioti for simplicity. My second and third remotes are both detent. While I am not doing anything, it will be dead-headed for a few minutes. I never thought this would be a major issue (that's what the relief is for) but people in other threads seem concerned. Is it that big of an issue?
 
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When the remote is in detent, it will act like power beyond, so hook it up as-is. The only issue you may see is that the 3 point probably won't work while the lever is in detent.

Aaron Z
 
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I am an idiot, of course!

Thank you!

(Yes, the 3 point won't work but I can deal with that, only have 4 posts to pound)
 
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But to answer the other question... running it over relief is bad because it will generate a LOT of heat REALLY fast.... and it makes the pump work that much harder when it doesn't need to.
 
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With the power beyond on the valve connected to the retract on the SVC, what happens if someone accidentally hits the SVC the wrong way?
 
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Well, hooked it up the correct way right away... I had just put the SVC labels on after I found them sitting in my "Kioti Parts" bin, which really helps!

The oil fill cap on the back of the Kioti is the same as my Kubota was - I believe 1.25" NPT if I recall correctly. Not enough room on the Kioti for the cam-lock connector I used before, but I found a brass hose barb in my bin that worked perfect. Forgot I used 3/8" Ag connectors on the Kubota power beyond, plugged one in and made a mess. They look nearly identical to 1/2" connectors. Luckily I had two spares. Pounding posts like a boss now! The ground is quite moist right now and it's a perfect time to get these in.

Thanks folks! Still curious what will happen if I accidentally reverse the SVC. I might put a check valve on the power beyond side.
 
 
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