I hear what everyone is saying and I appreciate the positive vibes, but I really don't think this will work for me. My first thought was to take the 3rd function off, but I'll leave it on to give it a try, but I'm pretty skeptical. I also have a couple of hours in re-routing the hoses and welding up a guard for the hoses coming out of the 3rd function valve box so I kind of hate to give up too early.
I may try the flow restrictor route as I have done this on my splitter's log loader to slow it down so I didn't catapult the logs over the splitter. A washer of the proper diameter that you weld closed and drill out to get the desired flow works well for this. I might get fancy on this one and actually install a valve that I could partially close to get the same effect.
It's partially my fault for not quizzing the salesman a little more when he suggested the 3rd function and some of his for not being clear about how it functions. My thought was it would divert one function of the loader valve which would allow me to use the valve to control the
grapple. After reading this I know I could do that, but I really don't want to start tearing into the hydraulics at this point. The rear remotes are a simple solution that are already in place.
I use the loader to load logs into my dump trailer and a big part of that is being able to precisely position the
grapple so it will allow the log to slide down the forks until the
grapple catches it so I can gently lower it into the bed so as not to beat up the trailer. Between myself and a buddy we routinely carry 15 or more cords of log length wood this way per year and putzing around trying to get the
grapple in the right place wouldn't cut it for me.
On the bright side; after a day of cutting and welding I got the snow plow mount in place. I thought it was going to be easy, but the frame of the 4060 is 3/8" wider than the 3410, so I had to cut the mount apart and re-weld it to make it fit. The brush guard on the 4060 is also pretty light compared to the 3430, so I had to add 2x2x1/4 angle to support the plow's lift cylinder. I also had to cut the front plate of the brush guard off and move it back 2 1/2" to accommodate the bottom mount for the lift cylinder since the loader bucket comes back far enough to hit the cylinder mount.