Tompet
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- Joined
- Oct 6, 2004
- Messages
- 767
- Location
- Ohio
- Tractor
- Ferguson TO 20, Kubota B3300, BH77, Massey Ferguson 1540
Hi,
I have a Kubota B2920 TLB I want to run a 3pt stump grinder like this picture I found. Since I have a factory backhoe (Kubota BH65) I thought I could use the hydraulic supply lines that feed it into a proper valve as shown in photo. The dealer said I need to install kit with ports and valves mounted on to tractor, awkwardly IMO, when I put backhoe back on. The amount of quantity of items they listed, I felt, was just too much. I said why can't you mount controls on the attachment...was told they have to do it by the book anything else and I'm on my own.
Anyway, I think this idea should work. With using the hydraulic lines that feed the BH when I remove it why couldn't I use that flow source? If that possible?
I'm not sure about type of valve (dual double action) on this set-up open center, open center with power beyond and PRV (which is my guess?) or closed center.
Any info/feedback appreciated
I have a Kubota B2920 TLB I want to run a 3pt stump grinder like this picture I found. Since I have a factory backhoe (Kubota BH65) I thought I could use the hydraulic supply lines that feed it into a proper valve as shown in photo. The dealer said I need to install kit with ports and valves mounted on to tractor, awkwardly IMO, when I put backhoe back on. The amount of quantity of items they listed, I felt, was just too much. I said why can't you mount controls on the attachment...was told they have to do it by the book anything else and I'm on my own.
Anyway, I think this idea should work. With using the hydraulic lines that feed the BH when I remove it why couldn't I use that flow source? If that possible?
I'm not sure about type of valve (dual double action) on this set-up open center, open center with power beyond and PRV (which is my guess?) or closed center.
Any info/feedback appreciated