jpm said:doug i found this pic of my 2810 with the valve. sorry it's only a side pic but it should give you a idea of it j
Keith_B said:Have you considered running the grapple off the auxillary remotes on the rear of the tractor?
You appear to be using the power beyond port for the added grapple control. I am still trying to figure out why that is better than drawing directly from the high pressure supply line (other than fewer fittings, shorter hose, etc.). Perhaps I just answered my own question... or are there other advantages? Could a grapple spool have been directly mounted to the power beyond port with no hose or separate bracket?
Keith_B said:The advatange to using the auxillary remotes (which you refer to as power beyond) is that it is already plumbed and valved. You can operate the grapple with the valve at the operator station that works the auxilary hydraulics.
The power beyond port of the FEL valve IS the pressure out to the next valve in line. You cannot tee off of any pressure line as all valves must be in series in the open center circuit of your tractor. Typically, fluid flows from the pump to the FEL valve inlet, then out thru the FEL power beyond port to the next valve in line which is usually the 3pt or an aux valve for the remotes. The third line on the FEL valve is the return to tank line which may be teed with other return to tank lines.Dougster said:JPM appears to have used the "power beyond port" of his stock FEL control valve to supply pressure to his added grapple valve. When I was initially looking at installing a separate grapple control valve, it appeared that teeing off the main pressure and dump lines made the most sense. What I would like to understand is what is the advantage of using the "power beyond port" of the FEL control valve for pressure rather than tapping directly into the main pressure supply line.
A seperate aux valve block with 1 or more spools can be added in series with the FEL valve by connecting the FEL valve's power beyond port to the inlet of the aux valve and the power beyond port of the aux valve to where ever the power beyond of the FEL valve went.Dougster said:I'd also like to know if an auxiliary spool can be added directly to the power beyond port of the FEL control valve such that no separate supply hose or separate mounting bracket would be necessary for the added grapple control valve
Don't despair. If you already have a lever operated remote then you can purchase a V&M Add-A-Valve which plugs into the existing remote connectors and splits them using a switch mounted on the tractor. When the switch is in one position set A of the connectors is energized, when the switch is in the other direction set B of the connectors is energized. If your rear connections are simply just a power beyond connection for the backhoe that disables the 3pt when in use than you have no other option but adding a valve in series with the loader valve.Dougster said:If my understanding is correct, separate from all this is the question of using a set of rear auxiliary hydraulic ports (if available) and existing rear auxiliary port controls to run the new grapple... adding nothing but a couple of long quick connect hoses. This would be cheap and great... and I have seen other tractors with this exact arrangement... but I only have one set of rear hydraulic ports which are being used for the 509 backhoe.
Well I guess you answered my comments above.Dougster said:Obviously, I could disconnect the backhoe hydraulics and use that set of rear ports and the onboard control to run the grapple, but I prefer not to do that as I could find myself switching these hoses more often than desirable. Further, I'm told that the 509 disables (or requires disabling of) the onboard control such that a new grapple valve ($$$) would have to be added anyway if both were to remain connected (via tees) at the same time. If I need a new valve anyway, why not do it up right and not have to worry about switching hoses to run separate implements?
MadReferee said:If your rear connections are simply just a power beyond connection for the backhoe that disables the 3pt when in use than you have no other option but adding a valve in series with the loader valve.
I assume you have 2 connectors exclusively for the backhoe and 2 connectors for the lever controlled rear remote. If you disconnect the backhoe do you you have to jumper the two backhoe specific connectors together? OR do you have to do something specific when the backhoe is connected or disconnected like move a lever or something?Dougster said:This is the one part I still have trouble with. I do have the lever control for the rear but I was told that the lever control is disabled when the 509 is connected. When they pointed that out, they implied it was some unique or special requirement of the 509 backhoe (i.e., as opposed to other lower flow requirement backhoes) and not some aspect or limitation of tractor design. Sounds like I really misunderstood that one bad.
Based on what you are saying, it sounds like it is exactly as you described... "just a power beyond connection for the backhoe that disables the 3pt when in use." This is a bit discourgaging as I thought it was an independent set of aux hydraulic ports I could use *WHILE* using the 3pt at the same time.