is this a good deal? 2007 4720 160 hours, 400x loader with heavy duty bucket, and a set of rear hydralics. guy traded it in for a cab model. 25k out the door. TIA
is this a good deal? 2007 4720 160 hours, 400x loader with heavy duty bucket, and a set of rear hydralics. guy traded it in for a cab model. 25k out the door. TIA
For a practically new unit with diverter I'd say it's a good deal. Great power for the money.
is this a good deal? 2007 4720 160 hours, 400x loader with heavy duty bucket, and a set of rear hydralics. guy traded it in for a cab model. 25k out the door. TIA
Don't think it has a diverter, does it??
I just assumed the diverter came with the rear hydraulics because mine came that way (thank God), I wouldn't have a clue how to use a 3rd SCV lever![]()
I just assumed the diverter came with the rear hydraulics because mine came that way (thank God), I wouldn't have a clue how to use a 3rd SCV lever![]()
Hmmm, I just noticed that I have the 3rd SCV lever. Thought that was the PTO selector lever but since I have no mid PTO there wouldn't be one of those. Anyway I use two of the rear hydraulics remotes to operate the blower chute (discharge) and control these with the main SCV lever via diverter. 3rd remote is unused so I guess the lever is for that one. Would not be useful for a blower since one needs two hydraulic lines to control the chute. What implements would make use of the third line? And are there implements that would require all three lines? AFAIK a backhoe only uses two...
Just out of interest move one of your blowers QD's to the 3rd port to check if it's working.