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Thanks. Hopefully tomorrow night it will be mounted for good.
I hate how the power beyond adapter for this valve sticks out so far. Instead of being a set screw plug inside the valve like others. It would be nice to keep the fittings tight.But it is what it is.
I’m trying to figure out how to bring the levers up inside the fender spot where the 12v plug is. I ordered the factory kubota end grips for the levers.
 
   / The B2650 count down has begun! #322  
Thanks. Hopefully tomorrow night it will be mounted for good.
I hate how the power beyond adapter for this valve sticks out so far. Instead of being a set screw plug inside the valve like others. It would be nice to keep the fittings tight.But it is what it is.
I’m trying to figure out how to bring the levers up inside the fender spot where the 12v plug is. I ordered the factory kubota end grips for the levers.

Hey Dan. I was wondering why you had the power beyond 90 out like that. They dont have a plug to go inside like mine you are saying and that adapter is the plug? I had originally thought to bring my levers up in the spot you are talking, which is not impossible, but would sure be some tricky fabbing to get them in there from where the valve is for sure. I did some dry runs on it, but it seemed the amount of throw on the levers from where the valves are would be marginal to fit in that spot, so I went the other way. I also just kind of wanted to keep that tray spot. Not saying it wont work, and you might very well have some better ideas than I did. It would be great to see you get them in there. It is a good spot for sure. Good luck on it and keep us posted.
 
   / The B2650 count down has begun! #323  
Hey Dan. I was wondering why you had the power beyond 90 out like that. They dont have a plug to go inside like mine you are saying and that adapter is the plug? I had originally thought to bring my levers up in the spot you are talking, which is not impossible, but would sure be some tricky fabbing to get them in there from where the valve is for sure. I did some dry runs on it, but it seemed the amount of throw on the levers from where the valves are would be marginal to fit in that spot, so I went the other way. I also just kind of wanted to keep that tray spot. Not saying it wont work, and you might very well have some better ideas than I did. It would be great to see you get them in there. It is a good spot for sure. Good luck on it and keep us posted.

Yes. The 1” piece you see between the valve and the 90 is the power beyond adapter. It has a sleeve with an oring in it that goes inside the valve. This adapter threads into the valve and then your hydraulic fitting threads into the power beyond adapter. This make the fitting stick out farther than I would like. Yeah the levers will be a challenge. I will probably end up doing what you did. I think all the bends in the levers will make it hard with the valve back there. If the valve was up farther so the levers were going more straight down it would work better.
 
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Yes. The 1 piece you see between the valve and the 90 is the power beyond adapter. It has a sleeve with an oring in it that goes inside the valve. This adapter threads into the valve and then your hydraulic fitting threads into the power beyond adapter. This make the fitting stick out farther than I would like. Yeah the levers will be a challenge. I will probably end up doing what you did. I think all the bends in the levers will make it hard with the valve back there. If the valve was up farther so the levers were going more straight down it would work better.

I know what you mean Dan. But there is no good way to mount the valves up there and be able to tie in everything for sure. Maybe you will think of something. One other way, but would end up costing some extra is to run Levers with cables back to the valves. If you end up going like I did, the bolts I used to replace the factory levers are 8mm x 1.25. Good luck.
 
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Finally, we got a few dry days and I got the B2650 down into my property to start fixing trails with the rear blade. The R4 tires (at least this big of them) isn't nearly as bad in mud as I've read. I was able to pull the blade into the ground and tear the high edges into the center rain ruts and drag some material down for later use.

My wife sat by a fire and drank beer as I (played) worked on a section of logging road. IMG_20180228_154755741.jpgIMG_20180228_173036852.jpgIMG_20180228_173059838.jpg
 
   / The B2650 count down has begun! #326  
Finally, we got a few dry days and I got the B2650 down into my property to start fixing trails with the rear blade. The R4 tires (at least this big of them) isn't nearly as bad in mud as I've read. I was able to pull the blade into the ground and tear the high edges into the center rain ruts and drag some material down for later use.

My wife sat by a fire and drank beer as I (played) worked on a section of logging road.View attachment 541980View attachment 541981View attachment 541982

You need His and Hers tractors:)
 
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She just shakes her head in confusion as I play with the tractor... To her, it's a waste of money and a toy. To me it's an essential part of our world being that we have 15 acres on a pretty serious slope, and that we use 8 months if the year for social gatherings.
 
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She just shakes her head in confusion as I play with the tractor... To her, it's a waste of money and a toy. To me it's an essential part of our world being that we have 15 acres on a pretty serious slope, and that we use 8 months if the year for social gatherings.

I am still shocked at how supportive my wife was of me buying my Kubota BX25. It was even more shocked when she later gave me the go ahead to upgrade to a B 2650, which I never did.
 
   / The B2650 count down has begun! #329  
Got the 2nd hose made up last night. Going to stop at Home Depot after work to get the barbed tee. Maybe get the valve install finished tonight. Then I can work on the levers.
 
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Got the 2nd hose made up last night. Going to stop at Home Depot after work to get the barbed tee. Maybe get the valve install finished tonight. Then I can work on the levers.

Looks like you are getting closer Dan. It is alot of fun to install remotes on a tractor. If you have any other questions I can help with, let me know!
 

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