TomOnTractorByNet
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Hi all,
I am about to mount a hydraulic front 3-point hitch to the front of my JD 855.
I currently have 4 in/out connectors at the rear of the tractor. These are activated through the 4-way handle to the right of the driver seat. They are fed from a set of pipes that are routed through a bracket to the front of the left rear tire.
I am hoping to add hydraulic in/outs to the front. I don't want to re- route the ones from the rear to the front, as I will need to operate implements on both back or front from time to time.
As I see it, I have a number of options:
1. Install a manually operated 3-way valve on each pipe with one input and selectable outputs that will direct oil to/from front or rear. I would need 4 such valves. Control would stay with the 4-way handle.
2. Install a 6-way diverter on each pair of pipes, controlled by a switched solenoid. I would need 2 of those. Control would be via the 4-way handle here also.
3. Take the hydraulic flow/return through an additional control block and operate front implements via this block while retaining rear operation via the 4-way handle. The question is how would I break into the hydraulic system to do this? My 855 does not have a backhoe circuit.
Can anyone suggest any other options that use tractor hydraulics? I don't want to use additional power packs of any kind to power the front.
Thanks in advance
I am about to mount a hydraulic front 3-point hitch to the front of my JD 855.
I currently have 4 in/out connectors at the rear of the tractor. These are activated through the 4-way handle to the right of the driver seat. They are fed from a set of pipes that are routed through a bracket to the front of the left rear tire.
I am hoping to add hydraulic in/outs to the front. I don't want to re- route the ones from the rear to the front, as I will need to operate implements on both back or front from time to time.
As I see it, I have a number of options:
1. Install a manually operated 3-way valve on each pipe with one input and selectable outputs that will direct oil to/from front or rear. I would need 4 such valves. Control would stay with the 4-way handle.
2. Install a 6-way diverter on each pair of pipes, controlled by a switched solenoid. I would need 2 of those. Control would be via the 4-way handle here also.
3. Take the hydraulic flow/return through an additional control block and operate front implements via this block while retaining rear operation via the 4-way handle. The question is how would I break into the hydraulic system to do this? My 855 does not have a backhoe circuit.
Can anyone suggest any other options that use tractor hydraulics? I don't want to use additional power packs of any kind to power the front.
Thanks in advance