Up_in_SK
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Hello Everyone, I just want to say thank you for sharing knowledge here; these forums have helped me in the past when I came to lurk for answers.
I purchased a tractor with 3pth snowblower and then purchased a loader to fit on it.
Can I / or how can I, have control of both sets of circuts? (4 total circuits)
Details: (With pictures to help my convoluted descriptions)
-Tractor is a Ford 5640 SL with a cab
-3pth with draft sensing top link
-2 factory rear remote controls
-Tractordata.com puts it at an open center hydraulic system at a rate of 18.2gpm
-The snowblower and loader each have 2 hydraulic circuts; for a total desired circut control of 4
-The tractor came with a sectional hydraulic control valve assembly pre-intalled in the cab with all lines routed through the floor. 4 valves on the assembly in total. The valve assembly main supply and return lines have male quick connects routed but diconnected from the factory rear remotes. The control valves currently have all of their lines capped, I don't use them for anything yet, and I can't find any information on them.
-I don't need simultaneous control of the circuts... Although loader simultaneous lift and curl would be nice.
My first instinct was to install a summit hydraulic multiplier to add another circuit to be routed to the valve assembly to control my loader. The valve assembly woud give me control of the 2 loader circuts when I selected it on the hydraulic multiplier.
I assumed the valve assembly was actually connected to the rear remotes at one time before I purchased it and so also assumed that would work... but when I started digging into it; I get lost on if that should work on an open center circut without power beyond. (Napkin diagram pictured)
Apologies on the complexity, and if it's not articulated very well.
I purchased a tractor with 3pth snowblower and then purchased a loader to fit on it.
Can I / or how can I, have control of both sets of circuts? (4 total circuits)
Details: (With pictures to help my convoluted descriptions)
-Tractor is a Ford 5640 SL with a cab
-3pth with draft sensing top link
-2 factory rear remote controls
-Tractordata.com puts it at an open center hydraulic system at a rate of 18.2gpm
-The snowblower and loader each have 2 hydraulic circuts; for a total desired circut control of 4
-The tractor came with a sectional hydraulic control valve assembly pre-intalled in the cab with all lines routed through the floor. 4 valves on the assembly in total. The valve assembly main supply and return lines have male quick connects routed but diconnected from the factory rear remotes. The control valves currently have all of their lines capped, I don't use them for anything yet, and I can't find any information on them.
-I don't need simultaneous control of the circuts... Although loader simultaneous lift and curl would be nice.
My first instinct was to install a summit hydraulic multiplier to add another circuit to be routed to the valve assembly to control my loader. The valve assembly woud give me control of the 2 loader circuts when I selected it on the hydraulic multiplier.
I assumed the valve assembly was actually connected to the rear remotes at one time before I purchased it and so also assumed that would work... but when I started digging into it; I get lost on if that should work on an open center circut without power beyond. (Napkin diagram pictured)
Apologies on the complexity, and if it's not articulated very well.
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