Re: Hydraulic Tip \'N Tilt
KubMech -
Thanks for checking into this -- you're worth
twice what I'm paying you. /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
Keep in mind that my hydraulic IQ is pretty low on fluid, so let me ask for a little clarification here:
You say my 2500 has the hydraulic outlet plate. That means there's at least a good place to tap into the hydraulic system?
Now, even if there is
not an "aux kit" (distrubution block, control valves, etc.?) available through Kubota, does that just mean I would have to cobble together my own parts from third-party dealers?
If, like Bird said, buying a kit from Kubota means forking out $861, I think I like the cobbling approach better already. /w3tcompact/icons/crazy.gif
Bird -
I'm hanging on your every word here, with regards your inquiries to various shops and dealers. I stumbled across an honest-to-god hydraulics shop not far from where I live, so there's a chance I could get some custom work done (for an as yet undetermined price) if I can produce a detailed plan for what I want.
I get the feeling from y'all so far that the various components for this project are available from a number of different sources. I'm just not sure about things like the top-link fittings for the ends of the cylinder itself. Can they be purchased ready-made, or is this a welding chore?
So much to learn ... so little time.