Robbing loader hydraulics to run rear attachment

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HKShooter

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Kubota 3010
New guy here so go easy. :eek: I've been reading a bunch on here about adding rear hydraulics to my 3010. All I need at this point is to be able to raise my John Deere 4 disc hay mower. It has one hydraulic line to attach so I'm guessing it's just to raise/lower it? It's a taarup type mower. I have the 3 point, but I need to be able to raise the mower to the vertical position. I'm only mowing about 20 acres and don't have the skills, money nor the time to throw a new valve in. Does anyone know if I can rob the hydraulic line from the front loader that tilts the bucket to operate the rear mower? I'd have to get a longer hose made with the proper couplers of course. Thanks for any help!
 
/ Robbing loader hydraulics to run rear attachment #2  
New guy here so go easy. :eek: I've been reading a bunch on here about adding rear hydraulics to my 3010. All I need at this point is to be able to raise my John Deere 4 disc hay mower. It has one hydraulic line to attach so I'm guessing it's just to raise/lower it? It's a taarup type mower. I have the 3 point, but I need to be able to raise the mower to the vertical position. I'm only mowing about 20 acres and don't have the skills, money nor the time to throw a new valve in. Does anyone know if I can rob the hydraulic line from the front loader that tilts the bucket to operate the rear mower? I'd have to get a longer hose made with the proper couplers of course. Thanks for any help!

That should work. One line or too?
 
/ Robbing loader hydraulics to run rear attachment #3  
I did exactly this....
I took the two hoses from the curl function from the loader and made hoses to go to the log splitter.
Just make sure you get the correct female QC - In my case on the BX2660 the type was "A"
Guy in the picture is not me...

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/ Robbing loader hydraulics to run rear attachment #4  
Fortunately, I have a 3rd function set of hydraulic lines on my FEL (Front End Loader) for operating my 4in1 bucket.

I detached them and ran (snaked) them to the rear to operate [up/down] a hay rake. Once haying season is over, I transfer them back to the FEL.
 
/ Robbing loader hydraulics to run rear attachment #5  
You can use a curl hose to operate the SA cyl.

Cap the hose not used.

The relief will sound off momentarily as you let the cyl retract.
 
/ Robbing loader hydraulics to run rear attachment
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You can use a curl hose to operate the SA cyl.

Cap the hose not used.

The relief will sound off momentarily as you let the cyl retract.



Thank you everyone for helping me out!!! I really appreciate it!! Fun site and man have I learned a lot:)
 
/ Robbing loader hydraulics to run rear attachment #7  
For the price of the long hose and fittings you probably over 1/2 the way of just getting the Kubota rear remote kit. Check around as some dealers have better pricing than others.

Or Brian at Fit rite hydraulics can help you out. He is a sponsor here Fit Rite Hydraulics - fitritehydraulics.com
He helped me on my remote to front set up for my Bobcat Tractor.
 
/ Robbing loader hydraulics to run rear attachment #8  
powerscol

I don't know what the remote kit costs, but I used the 1/2 inch X 168" line from TSC - $42 each. plus two fittings @ $11 each. So I have all of $106 tied up in my setup.
Is that over 1/2 the price of the rear remotes?
 
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powerscol

I don't know what the remote kit costs, but I used the 1/2 inch X 168" line from TSC - $42 each. plus two fittings @ $11 each. So I have all of $106 tied up in my setup.
Is that over 1/2 the price of the rear remotes?

Look hard on ebay. Tractor supply is one of the best kinda places to but hydraulic hoses Around here but eBay may be half of what u are paying already
 
/ Robbing loader hydraulics to run rear attachment #10  
Depending on the Dealer, its about 1/3, but actually having a rear remote, especially one with float, can come in handy for a lot of things.
An example - All of my 3pt equipment to date is manual lift and adjust. Now I can rent or buy anything that takes hydraulics, and I am converting my 9' IH 1300 sickle mower to hydraulic lift to save my back.

There are many ways to skin the cat and folks here sure are good at sharing what works for them.
 
/ Robbing loader hydraulics to run rear attachment #11  
I agree with everything you said... However the OP stated little $$ - so this is a simple cheap option until he/she can get the funds to install the rear remote.
 
/ Robbing loader hydraulics to run rear attachment #12  
Do you need 1/2" hose for that?
 
/ Robbing loader hydraulics to run rear attachment #13  
The log splitter that I bought from TSC came with 1/2" fittings so I used 1/2" hose, and two 1/2" - 3/8" reducer fitting I had in my cabinet of many things...

The log splitter needs 6 - 7 GPM and a 3/8" QC can flow at 7 GPM, so I could have reduced at the splitter but TSC was out of 3/8" so I bought what was on the shelf (1/2")

If all you are going to do is lift a bat wing or something like that you can go with smaller lines...
 

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