</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Do you need a rear hydraulic remote to install a TnT setup? And if I want a Tnt, should I have my Kubota dealer install it when I order my tractor or should I go with an after market setup? )</font>
There are many TnT threads. You might want to do a search and browse through them. Lot's of useful information, and lot's of "way over my head" information. Here's one:
hydraulic top link
The biggest disadvantage of the dealer intalled TnT is that they will probably want to go with the Gearmore TnT kit, which doesn't contain a check valve. The above thread discusses this somewhat. I'm purchasing a new tractor and I know I want TnT setup. Just trying to figure out how to get something other than the Gearmore kit installed.
As for the need for rear remotes, yes you need them. One question I have is the B2630 has 1 rear remote, but the dealer says they don't use it for a TnT setup. They tap into the loader hydraulics. I suppose this is because you need one remote for the toplink cyclinder and one for the tilt cylinder (and a 3rd for the hydraulic box blade scarifiers or hydraulic angling blade). I'm not certain if the B2630 remote would be used if you just got a toplink. I suspect it might just be for the backhoe hydraulics, since I believe the B2630 backhoe doesn't have/need it's own PTO driven hydraulics.
There are many TnT threads. You might want to do a search and browse through them. Lot's of useful information, and lot's of "way over my head" information. Here's one:
hydraulic top link
The biggest disadvantage of the dealer intalled TnT is that they will probably want to go with the Gearmore TnT kit, which doesn't contain a check valve. The above thread discusses this somewhat. I'm purchasing a new tractor and I know I want TnT setup. Just trying to figure out how to get something other than the Gearmore kit installed.
As for the need for rear remotes, yes you need them. One question I have is the B2630 has 1 rear remote, but the dealer says they don't use it for a TnT setup. They tap into the loader hydraulics. I suppose this is because you need one remote for the toplink cyclinder and one for the tilt cylinder (and a 3rd for the hydraulic box blade scarifiers or hydraulic angling blade). I'm not certain if the B2630 remote would be used if you just got a toplink. I suspect it might just be for the backhoe hydraulics, since I believe the B2630 backhoe doesn't have/need it's own PTO driven hydraulics.