jim_wilson
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- Kubota B3200 w/ BH77 & 12", 18" & 24" buckets, Kubota B50 SSQA w/ 54" & 60" buckets, LandPride FDR1660, Artillian Fork frame, Extreme 3pt rake, Concrete Mixer, MyTractorTools grapple adapter
I have some grading I'm going to have to do on my property - and while contemplating which box blade to get, I also started thinking I might want to put a top and tilt setup on the tractor too (Kubota B3200).
I have the tractor setup for a backhoe - so there are hydraulic ports at the back I could use to feed the top and tilt setup.
I've seen a number of different configurations for hydraulics on the 3pt, top cylinder only - cylinder on just one of the 3pt arms , cylinders on both of the 3pt arms, etc.
What I would like to be able to do - is get a loader joystick - and use that to control the top and tilt - one axis for the top link cylinder - and one axis for the arm link(s) cylinders.
Is there any reason why this won't work?
Is there a reason to have cylinders on both of the 3pt arms and not just one? I'm thinking the joystick setup would work ok for the following configurations:
1) Top link cylinder and just one arm link cylinder
- or -
2) Cylinders on both of the arms - controlled by the joystick - and then a separate control for the top link.
Another concern: The tractor has a warning that the 3pt should not be operated if the backhoe is connected - "because it might damage the backhoe controls" - am I correct in assuming this is just because the backhoe valves must not have a pressure relief - and I would not have a problem running the hydraulics for the top and tilt from the backhoe feed - as long as the valves I used to control the top and tilt had a pressure relief ? (so I could use the 3pt while using the top n tilt fed from the backhoe ports)??
I have the tractor setup for a backhoe - so there are hydraulic ports at the back I could use to feed the top and tilt setup.
I've seen a number of different configurations for hydraulics on the 3pt, top cylinder only - cylinder on just one of the 3pt arms , cylinders on both of the 3pt arms, etc.
What I would like to be able to do - is get a loader joystick - and use that to control the top and tilt - one axis for the top link cylinder - and one axis for the arm link(s) cylinders.
Is there any reason why this won't work?
Is there a reason to have cylinders on both of the 3pt arms and not just one? I'm thinking the joystick setup would work ok for the following configurations:
1) Top link cylinder and just one arm link cylinder
- or -
2) Cylinders on both of the arms - controlled by the joystick - and then a separate control for the top link.
Another concern: The tractor has a warning that the 3pt should not be operated if the backhoe is connected - "because it might damage the backhoe controls" - am I correct in assuming this is just because the backhoe valves must not have a pressure relief - and I would not have a problem running the hydraulics for the top and tilt from the backhoe feed - as long as the valves I used to control the top and tilt had a pressure relief ? (so I could use the 3pt while using the top n tilt fed from the backhoe ports)??