Do I have a rear hydraulic outlet block?

   / Do I have a rear hydraulic outlet block?
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Some pics of my setup...

First, I scanned a page from my tractor's operators manual. The block described on this page is the only place (that I can see) that I could tap into hydraulics. The top two smaller ports are being used by power steering. The 3 ports on the face of the block are being used by the FEL valve. If I wanted to add more valves without tapping into the FEL's PB port (the valve is attached to the loader frame which can be removed), I guess I will have to tee off those three ports. Is that right?

I will post another message right after this one with a scan of a page from the loader operators manual...
 

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   / Do I have a rear hydraulic outlet block?
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second pic of my setup...

Here is a pic from the FEL operators manual. The tubes shown in the middle-right pic are hard lines with banjo-type fittings brazed on the ends of the tubes which attach to the auxiliary hydraulic block and male pipe thread fittings on the other end (where the QD's are).

I will post one more pic of a proposed solution I came up with and you can give yor comments.
 

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   / Do I have a rear hydraulic outlet block?
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proposed setup...

Lastly, here is a pic of what I think I should do to add aux. valves. I am not really going to cut the tube I colored yellow, but just illistrated it that way. The red block is a tee fitting. the blue arrows simulate fluid flow.

What do ya'll think?
 

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Re: proposed setup...

Jdrotert,
That is just how my B8200 was, so I'm sure that your B2150 is the same in the back. There is a spot on the 3pt control box which is under the right side of the seat. There is a kit that Kubota sells for about $80 I think that gives you all the hardware to do this. I would check a shop or parts manual for your model of tractor and get the right parts. I was going to add TNT but sold my tractor and upgraded to a B2710. I'm still looking at doing it on my new one.

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   / Do I have a rear hydraulic outlet block?
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Von (and others), look at this diagram...

I have attached a file which is two diagrams from the parts manual. If you look at part number 010 in the top diagram, there are two options. The one in the upper left corner has a plain valve cover (that's how mine looks now). The one in the main upper diagram has two ports (I think). Von, is this what you had on your B8200? Where does this other lever that selects either the 3PH valve or aux valve attach to?

The lower diagram is a little better to see. On this diagram, part number 180 is the valve cover. See the two options. In my parts manual, there are only three optional items listed:front PTO, front weight bracket and working light. There is no mention of a rear hydraulic block.
 

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Re: Von (and others), look at this diagram...

The b8200 looks like the one in the attachment if my memery serves me on this hot day! Where the hoses and handle fit are on the side that they are not showing. And I think you had to change the valve that is labeled T113,T115. I wish I had my old shop book as it showed all of this in it.

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