BH hydro question

/ BH hydro question #1  

Woody65

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East Northport and Oneonta NY
Tractor
John Deere 4300 HST 4wd
I have a JD 4300 with a single set of rear hydraulics. My question is, do I need a second set of lines to operate a JD 47 BH? And if I do need a second set, what is the best way to plumb a second set of lines. The current set up is a set of lines on the FEL that if I want to utilize (grapple, 4in 1 bucket, etc. ) I have to connect the rear hoses to the Quick connects on the back of the tractor and use a lever to operate. If I choose to use the rear hydros, I just connect the implements lines to the quick connects in the rear and use the same lever. If this isn't clear I will try to explain if better or get some photos. Thanks in advance for your assistance.
 
/ BH hydro question #3  
When I ordered my 4300 the dealer gave me a set of rear remotes when what I needed for a backhoe was the Power Beyond option. Now I have both....a rear remote to drive a small hydraulic motor on my snow blower chute swivel and the power beyond for the hoe and woodsplitter.
 
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pat32rf said:
When I ordered my 4300 the dealer gave me a set of rear remotes when what I needed for a backhoe was the Power Beyond option. Now I have both....a rear remote to drive a small hydraulic motor on my snow blower chute swivel and the power beyond for the hoe and woodsplitter.

What is the difference between a set of rear remotes and the power beyond option?
 

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