Jay4200
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- Joined
- Nov 23, 2005
- Messages
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- Location
- Hudson/Weare, NH
- Tractor
- L4200GST w/ LA680 & BX2200D w/ LA211
I don't know anything about hydraulics (other than how to spell it), so please bear with me...
I posted earlier about adding remotes to my L4200 for a snowblower. The blower and my backhoe seem to have the same fittings - male ends look to be about an inch in diameter. My FEL hoses use smaller diameter fittings (maybe 3/4" dia). I'm guessing that these are the 'most common' fittings - how do I determine what kind and size the fittings are - shape, dimensions, etc?
I want to add 2 remotes for my chute swing and flapper (whatever that is called) controls. It looks like I can just plug into the power-beyond that is currently running my backhoe. A dual lever system would work, but I think a joystick would be even better. At any rate, each control would have to go back and forth, have a relief valve, no float. What type of valve(s) do I need?
Lastly, is it a good idea to get valves with power-beyond capability, or do they all have that?
Thanks - JayC
I posted earlier about adding remotes to my L4200 for a snowblower. The blower and my backhoe seem to have the same fittings - male ends look to be about an inch in diameter. My FEL hoses use smaller diameter fittings (maybe 3/4" dia). I'm guessing that these are the 'most common' fittings - how do I determine what kind and size the fittings are - shape, dimensions, etc?
I want to add 2 remotes for my chute swing and flapper (whatever that is called) controls. It looks like I can just plug into the power-beyond that is currently running my backhoe. A dual lever system would work, but I think a joystick would be even better. At any rate, each control would have to go back and forth, have a relief valve, no float. What type of valve(s) do I need?
Lastly, is it a good idea to get valves with power-beyond capability, or do they all have that?
Thanks - JayC