brianidaho
Silver Member
I'm looking at buying a new tractor in the near future, and can't convince myself that I want to spend the money that Kubota wants for remotes. I want 3 rear remote axes, near term use will be for a rear blade angle, offset and tilt. Given that I'm not exactly loaded, I'll probably do this myself.
As I see it, I can mount a 3 station manual spool valve up on the fender...this works, but requires a lot of plumbing for 6 lines going to the rear of the tractor, plus a large bank of valves somewhat in the way. Option 2 is to mount a manifold with 3, 3 position 4 way solenoid valves on the rear of the tractor, QDs could mount directly on the manifold. My only plumbing is the supply and return from PB port. Control would be via 3-position rocker switches. While this adds some wiring, it would probably be quite a bit less work, in that it's easier to route wires than hydraulic tubing. In addition, it's nice to wire in a second set of switches accessable from the rear of the tractor, it can make connecting attachments easier.
What are your thoughts? My concern with the solenoids is the loss of control or ability to "feather" the valve. It wouldn't work for a FEL, but I don't think it's a big issue here. I had a similar setup on my grey market Shibaura (tilt axis), and didn't see any negatives.
Thanks,
Bri
As I see it, I can mount a 3 station manual spool valve up on the fender...this works, but requires a lot of plumbing for 6 lines going to the rear of the tractor, plus a large bank of valves somewhat in the way. Option 2 is to mount a manifold with 3, 3 position 4 way solenoid valves on the rear of the tractor, QDs could mount directly on the manifold. My only plumbing is the supply and return from PB port. Control would be via 3-position rocker switches. While this adds some wiring, it would probably be quite a bit less work, in that it's easier to route wires than hydraulic tubing. In addition, it's nice to wire in a second set of switches accessable from the rear of the tractor, it can make connecting attachments easier.
What are your thoughts? My concern with the solenoids is the loss of control or ability to "feather" the valve. It wouldn't work for a FEL, but I don't think it's a big issue here. I had a similar setup on my grey market Shibaura (tilt axis), and didn't see any negatives.
Thanks,
Bri