Hey everyone, I picked up this 2030 at an auction recently and I have a question about the rear remotes. Looking at what is on the tractor and comparing with the few pictures I can find online, there are controls for these remotes, correct? If you look at the pictures, the lines run straight to...
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I have Question pertaining to the YM276D I am wanting to install some hydraulic quick couplers to attach a 3 point backhoe, I know there are potentially 2 options one being cutting the high pressure line and second using the in and out ports on the hydraulic block under the seat...
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I have Question pertaining to the YM276D I am wanting to install some hydraulic quick couplers to attach a 2 point backhoe, I know there are potentially 2 options one being cutting the high pressure line and second using the in and out ports (preferred if possible) I am just not...
I am looking at a used tn55 here locally. It has a bush hog brand loader on the front but it runs from the one set of rear remotes. Is it hard and costly to add an extra set of rear remotes? I would love to have a 3rd function installed as well for a grapple but that may be out of the...
I recently purchased an 850 with factory dual remotes. I'm a large person and the levers hit my leg. Additionally, both valve bodies are leaking. I want to delete the remotes completely. I only run a mower and have other machines with loader.
I've found the replacement "cap" that has no ports...
Hello. Looking for advice on what to buy to add remote hydraulics to the rear of my Ford 4610LCG to lift/lower the decks on a batwing mower. Needs to have a float position. Thank you in advance!
I just installed a dual rear remote on my XG3135. Not hydrostatic if it matters. I now have a tractor without any responsive FEL or three point lift. Pretty sure I did something wrong.
The instructions were not clear on connecting to the loader valve, or they just assumed a level of...
I just figured out how to add a rear 3-point lift control to the back of my RK25/TYM T25. I think this may work for most tractors:
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