Hello, I bought my Kubota B2920 FEL used...just with the FEL. I think I need to make a decision between hooking upto to the existing hydraulics and buying a PTO driven pump.
I'm looking to put a cement mixer mounted on the 3 point hitch. The mixer would be driven by the PTO and the 'dump' would be linked to the hydraulics somehow.
The other attachment I am planning on is getting is the TSC 3 point wood splitter.
TractorData.com states that the hydraulics are open center with a GPM of 31.4. I know this model has the option of a backhoe but I have no idea how the hydraulic power is generataed for those things.
Could someone get me on the right track as regards a strategy? Should I hook into the FEL, somewhere else on the tractor, or resort to getting a PTO pump? I probably wouldn't want to tun the mixer and the PTO pump at the same time, right?

I'm looking to put a cement mixer mounted on the 3 point hitch. The mixer would be driven by the PTO and the 'dump' would be linked to the hydraulics somehow.
The other attachment I am planning on is getting is the TSC 3 point wood splitter.
TractorData.com states that the hydraulics are open center with a GPM of 31.4. I know this model has the option of a backhoe but I have no idea how the hydraulic power is generataed for those things.
Could someone get me on the right track as regards a strategy? Should I hook into the FEL, somewhere else on the tractor, or resort to getting a PTO pump? I probably wouldn't want to tun the mixer and the PTO pump at the same time, right?