lincolnvt
Silver Member
Hey guys,
So, just completed my latest hydraulic project on the good ole JD 2520. I had already added two rear remotes for the T-N-T (http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/jd-owning-operating/108168-2520-rear-remotes-added.html) but wanted to have full Power Beyond for a log splitter project. I ordered the power beyond sleeve from Surplus Supply for the valve and carried the hose behind the seat to the jump hose supplied with the original power beyond kit I had purchased from JD. Next I disconnected the return to tank line from the rear remote and added a tee fitting from discount hydraulics so that both the remote and power beyond circuit would feed to tank. A bit of a tight fit but it worked out in the end. Now, I can disconnect the quick connect in the back of the tractor and send full flow to another valve - in this case it will be mounted on a log splitter. I did put a zip tie on the rear remote QC b/c if it was uncoupled the pump would dead head....not good. If anybody as questions feel free to ask away.
Cheers,
Brad
So, just completed my latest hydraulic project on the good ole JD 2520. I had already added two rear remotes for the T-N-T (http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/jd-owning-operating/108168-2520-rear-remotes-added.html) but wanted to have full Power Beyond for a log splitter project. I ordered the power beyond sleeve from Surplus Supply for the valve and carried the hose behind the seat to the jump hose supplied with the original power beyond kit I had purchased from JD. Next I disconnected the return to tank line from the rear remote and added a tee fitting from discount hydraulics so that both the remote and power beyond circuit would feed to tank. A bit of a tight fit but it worked out in the end. Now, I can disconnect the quick connect in the back of the tractor and send full flow to another valve - in this case it will be mounted on a log splitter. I did put a zip tie on the rear remote QC b/c if it was uncoupled the pump would dead head....not good. If anybody as questions feel free to ask away.
Cheers,
Brad