SacandagaBrad
Platinum Member
So not to further hijack Bob's original post on rear remotes, I'm starting this one for some more clarification on a question I posted there.
My original question and the response are:
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( ( Is there a splitter or some other way that I could use a hydraulic top link and still be able to run the chute on the snowblower?)
You need a hydraulic multiplier. V & M has just what you want. Or you could use an electronic diverter. )</font>
Now I'm more confused than ever /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
Closed centers, open centers, works on any tractor. Would such an addition run off my existing rear remote (factory option) or be a separate, stand-alone remote coming off the main hydraulics of the tractor. The existing one has a valve for up-down, back-forward, etc. If the multiplier runs off the existing remote, it doesn't seem possible that it could work until the valve was activated to cause some hydraulic fluid flow, which would then need to be manipulated through the multiplier to control a second unit such as a hydraulic top link. Am I making any sense? I'm hoping something like that offered by V&M would provide an aftermarket solution for a second stand-alone remote so I could run both a top link and the chute rotator at the same time.
Thanks - Brad
My original question and the response are:
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( ( Is there a splitter or some other way that I could use a hydraulic top link and still be able to run the chute on the snowblower?)
You need a hydraulic multiplier. V & M has just what you want. Or you could use an electronic diverter. )</font>
Now I'm more confused than ever /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
Closed centers, open centers, works on any tractor. Would such an addition run off my existing rear remote (factory option) or be a separate, stand-alone remote coming off the main hydraulics of the tractor. The existing one has a valve for up-down, back-forward, etc. If the multiplier runs off the existing remote, it doesn't seem possible that it could work until the valve was activated to cause some hydraulic fluid flow, which would then need to be manipulated through the multiplier to control a second unit such as a hydraulic top link. Am I making any sense? I'm hoping something like that offered by V&M would provide an aftermarket solution for a second stand-alone remote so I could run both a top link and the chute rotator at the same time.
Thanks - Brad