BX7326 Rear Aux. Kit (install)

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actionaj

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This weekend I installed the BX7326 Rear Aux. Kit on my 2350. This kit is very well made and very well designed. It was relatively an easy install probably taking 40 minutes at most. I only had two minor problems with the install. The first one is the bolt supplied with the kit to hold the valve onto the side of the transmission is wrong. The bolt supplied with the kit is a 12mm it should be an 8mm bolt. The 12mm bolt won't go through the valve and the boss on then side of the transmission is 8mm, no big deal. The second one is indexing and tightening the fittings on the valve before installing (per-instructions). You will need to leave the fittings slightly loose to line up with the steel lines. After all the lines are started, tighten down the fittings. This takes an assortment wrenches and crows feet line wrenches. Again no big deal.

This kit is very well designed the all the lines run nice and tight to the sides of the transmission. Operation of the levers is convenient and smooth. The QDs are in a good location to.

All I need now is to order a set of male QDs and top link cylinder.

Here are some pictures of the install.
 

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More pictures.
 

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Wow! Thanks for the pictures, and words about the remote install. That is one slick looking installation. I wonder if there is a kit for my B2620 like that? I would think that you have more than doubled the usefullness of your set up with that addition. Keep us possted on how it works out, and thanks again for the great pics of the install.
 
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Hi
Judging by where the levers go that would be where my existing cruise control lever is located
I guess this kit would only fit the BXxx50 series then
Correct?
Regards
DGS
 
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I think they have a kit like this for most of the tractors these days. Chuck, there is a blank off plate on your 2620 on the ride side just behind the cruise control and 3PH 1/4" valve controls. I think that plate is for the location of these 2 control valves.

My B3030 has a similar setup, and I am thinking strongly about putting it on my tractor, even though I don't have an immediate need for it.

I have seen a few setups that people have done with "surplus" parts, and you can get more capability for less money than the Kubota setup, but I personally am somewhat partial to the level of integration of the factory setup...
 
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Wow that's a nice looking set up. I hope the one the dealer is installing on my new B7800 looks that good. :eek:
 
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Wish I could find a mechanic that did work as good as you do. Your bench looks like an operating table.
 
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stimpee said:
I think they have a kit like this for most of the tractors these days. Chuck, there is a blank off plate on your 2620 on the ride side just behind the cruise control and 3PH 1/4" valve controls. I think that plate is for the location of these 2 control valves.

Ah, you are right, there is a blank plate just above the 1/4 inching valve. I'll have to see what that set up costs for my tractor.
 
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HvyDuty said:
What do you plan on running with your new remotes?
First I am planning to get a hydraulic top link. Then add a pivot cylinder to my blade. From there the possibilitys are endless.
 
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Great setup Actionaj. I just got a BX2660 and am looking at this kit. Is BX7326 kubota's part number? Also, what is the price on the kit? TIA
 
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mjpalmer said:
Great setup Actionaj. I just got a BX2660 and am looking at this kit. Is BX7326 kubota's part number? Also, what is the price on the kit? TIA
Yes BX7326 is the part number for the kit. Tax and shipping it was around $290.
 
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That kit looks nice and clean and not too bad a price for OEM. Good job on the install, great post.
 
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I often wondered what the blank open slide next to the tph lever. Great job, looks nice-fair price also. How do the levers work? I know that you need this to run a normal wood splitter, so I would have to think that there is a detent on one or both levers?:confused:
 
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actionaj said:
Yes BX7326 is the part number for the kit. Tax and shipping it was around $290.

What a deal.

When I was looking at the B3030 it was going to be $412.00 for a B306 "Base Kit" and then $206.00 for each B7304 "Double Acting Valve" of which there would need to be two to equal what you have. That's a grand whopping total of $824.00.

KB
 
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Does anyone know if this kit (or similar) is available for the BXxx00 series? If so, does anyone know if my Woods BH6000 rear hydraulic hookup would interfere?
 
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nh DRAGON said:
I often wondered what the blank open slide next to the tph lever. Great job, looks nice-fair price also. How do the levers work? I know that you need this to run a normal wood splitter, so I would have to think that there is a detent on one or both levers?:confused:
Both valves are spring return to center. I don't know about a log splitter I would think that a large cylinder would run slow not enough GPM and 1/4" lines.
 
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I am thinking of adding the same kit to my BX2350. How much did you have tear off to install the kit? Did you have to bleed the lines? Did you need to add hydro fluid back when you were finished? Would it be possible for you scan the directions and post them here? Guess it would be nice to see them before I attempt to install the kit myself. Thanks
 
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mentat30 said:
I am thinking of adding the same kit to my BX2350. How much did you have tear off to install the kit? Did you have to bleed the lines? Did you need to add hydro fluid back when you were finished? Would it be possible for you scan the directions and post them here? Guess it would be nice to see them before I attempt to install the kit myself. Thanks
All I had to take off was the right side tire. The fluid lost was maybe a shot glass amount. Didn't have to bleed any lines or add any more fluid. The install was real easy. This was the first time I took a wheel off this tracktor and I am seriously thinking about installing wheel studs and doing away whith the bolts.
 
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actionaj said:
All I had to take off was the right side tire. The fluid lost was maybe a shot glass amount. Didn't have to bleed any lines or add any more fluid. The install was real easy. This was the first time I took a wheel off this tracktor and I am seriously thinking about installing wheel studs and doing away whith the bolts.

Thats an interesting idea, I wonder if there would be any reason not to install studs?
 
 
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