3RRL
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- Joined
- Oct 20, 2005
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- 55HP 4WD KAMA 554 and 4 x 4 Jinma 284
Like Bird, I too use the top way more than the tilt, but I also use the tilt way more than you think, especially cutting new trails and roads with the boxblade.
Another thing I wanted to show was, if you feel inclined to do so, you can get the rear remote quick couplers and bracket, cylinders, control valve, check valves, hoses, connections and the whole shebang and do it yourself. That's what I did to add the side links, two of them instead of just one.
I did have two sets of rear remotes that came stock on the tractor, but I ended up using that control valve to run the two side link cylinders. I got them extra heavy duty for what I was planning to do with the tractor. Then I got a 3 spool valve and used that for 3 sets of rear remotes. I use one or two sets mostly, but have only had to use all 3 sets on one occasion. That is when I had the top link attached and my boxblade with hydraulic rippers and hydraulic gauge wheels.
Anyway, I thought a link might help for those inclined.
Adding Hydraulic Side Links and Valve
Another thing I wanted to show was, if you feel inclined to do so, you can get the rear remote quick couplers and bracket, cylinders, control valve, check valves, hoses, connections and the whole shebang and do it yourself. That's what I did to add the side links, two of them instead of just one.
I did have two sets of rear remotes that came stock on the tractor, but I ended up using that control valve to run the two side link cylinders. I got them extra heavy duty for what I was planning to do with the tractor. Then I got a 3 spool valve and used that for 3 sets of rear remotes. I use one or two sets mostly, but have only had to use all 3 sets on one occasion. That is when I had the top link attached and my boxblade with hydraulic rippers and hydraulic gauge wheels.
Anyway, I thought a link might help for those inclined.
Adding Hydraulic Side Links and Valve