JD 3520 rear remotes

   / JD 3520 rear remotes #11  
No sorry, the mid mount PTO and loader has nothing to do with the hydraulics in the rear for the most part. You need to install a power beyond kit if you haven't already. This is the first step in a complicated process. If this doesn't seem like anything you want to tackle you could always run the splitter off any of the loader remotes or if you have a rear remote.

Thanks for the info. I am still nursing my current splitter along that is self contained but was trying to think a head a little. I do not have a rear remote either and would like to have one as well. So I guess I will need 6 connections total if I want 1 spare set right? I would like to install hydraulic cylinders eventually on the top link and vertical links of the 3 point hitch and then have another set of remotes for possibly something like a splitter in the future. I figure get it all done once so I will be good to go. Does that make sense.

Thanks very much for your help.
 
   / JD 3520 rear remotes #12  
I am interested in getting a set up like that for my 3520. I too would like to be able to put the hydraulic 3 point hitch links and have the option to have a setup for a wood splitter or something else. My tractor did not come with any the optional mid pto but does have a loader. Does that make any difference in the installation process?

Thanks.

I agree with bubbacuse77, start out with the JD power beyond kit. Once that is installed, everything else is so much easier. I advise getting at a minimum of 3 rear sets of remotes with at a minimum of 1 of those having the float function. I normally sell my valve sets with 2 float function valves for the top and tilt sets. As far as the 3rd set, always good to have that extra set for use with an implement hydraulic.

Just for your info, current cost for a complete top & tilt set for your 3520 runs $635. That is 2 1/2" dia cylinders with 1 1/2" dia rods, top link, side link with std lower clevis, hoses with male QD ends and flow restrictors. this gives everyone something to compare to. ;)
 
   / JD 3520 rear remotes #13  
I agree with bubbacuse77, start out with the JD power beyond kit. Once that is installed, everything else is so much easier. I advise getting at a minimum of 3 rear sets of remotes with at a minimum of 1 of those having the float function. I normally sell my valve sets with 2 float function valves for the top and tilt sets. As far as the 3rd set, always good to have that extra set for use with an implement hydraulic.

Just for your info, current cost for a complete top & tilt set for your 3520 runs $635. That is 2 1/2" dia cylinders with 1 1/2" dia rods, top link, side link with std lower clevis, hoses with male QD ends and flow restrictors. this gives everyone something to compare to. ;)

Hey thanks very much for the information. So I am clear, I should get the JD power beyond kit installed first, then get the remotes and cylinder kits? That's what I was kind of thinking anyway to break up the costs.
 
   / JD 3520 rear remotes #14  
Hey thanks very much for the information. So I am clear, I should get the JD power beyond kit installed first, then get the remotes and cylinder kits? That's what I was kind of thinking anyway to break up the costs.

Yes sir. :thumbsup:
 

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