DIY Remote Hydraulics

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BirdBob

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I am hoping that someone out there can help me out. I have a Kubota L3430. Last year on this forum I found a terrific description of how to build your own adaptor plate that installs in the location where Kubota uses for the optional rear remotes.
I have been looking for this description for the past couple of days now without success. (I gave the printout to my first machinist who moved, and now found another who is willing to build the plate for me.)
From what I remember, the description involved tig welding a couple of nipples into the metal block and running an in- and an out- hose to the rear of the tractor where they connected together with quick connects to form a loop. When you needed to run your implement (in my case a cement mixer dump cylinder), you simply split the loop and ran hoses to your implement.
This simple solution would work the best for my situation and I am hoping that someone remembers the post that I am talking about and can send it to me or attach it here. Thanks, Bob
 
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I don't know about the kubota but on my iseki

to add the rear remote i cut the high pressure pipe from the pump to the rear

axle then added a changeover valve so that i could select three point arms

Or rear remote then plumbed the return from the remote valve to the oil fill

cap on the rear axle case and turned up an adaptor on the lathe to fit in the

filler hole and the return hose screwed in the side of the adaptor

in my case i only wanted a single acting remote for a tipping trailer so i use

an open center valve that was nice and cheap

As i used compression fittings it was an easy mod as well once i had decided

how to go about it and how to fit the changeover valve without needing to

get more steel line
 
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I am hoping that someone out there can help me out. I have a Kubota L3430. Last year on this forum I found a terrific description of how to build your own adaptor plate that installs in the location where Kubota uses for the optional rear remotes.
I have been looking for this description for the past couple of days now without success. (I gave the printout to my first machinist who moved, and now found another who is willing to build the plate for me.)
From what I remember, the description involved tig welding a couple of nipples into the metal block and running an in- and an out- hose to the rear of the tractor where they connected together with quick connects to form a loop. When you needed to run your implement (in my case a cement mixer dump cylinder), you simply split the loop and ran hoses to your implement.
This simple solution would work the best for my situation and I am hoping that someone remembers the post that I am talking about and can send it to me or attach it here. Thanks, Bob

You would need a control valve, or as soon as your cylinder gets to the end of it's stroke, the system would go on relief pressure. :( I have mounted a two spool valve near the right hand roll bar, and hooked into the tractor like you describe. Works fine and you get two sets of couplers to hook implements to.
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If you have a loader on the tractor it would be easier to tap the block under the right foot board just in front of the hydraulic filter that feeds the loader. In that area you have the out from pump, return to tank and the power beyond going back to rear 3 point hydraulics.

David Kb7uns
 
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Thanks all...
David, my tractor spends about 80% of its life gathering firewood and I often bottom out in ruts and downed trees, so I would rather not hook into the front unless I cannot find the post regarding making the adaptor plate (which would keep everything high on the tractor.
Fixit, you are very close to my intent.
Hydrotek, yes...but my intent is to mount the spool valve right beside the cement mixer drum for more control (I might be the only person and need one hand on a wheelbarrow and the other on the valve)
So while I appreciate the advise...I am still looking for that original post describing how to make the adapter plate for the Kubota optional rear hydraulic.
Thanks again, Bob
 
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Bob, I remember that post as well and just tried to search for it but could not find it. Do you remember any "key" words that may help? I tried "machine" and "machining"

Is this plate not available from Kubota?
 
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Thanks Kennyd, I thought maybe I was going more crazy. Lets see....I know that the adapter plate that he made was out of aluminum, and so he tig welded the nipples in. I think the nipples were NPT threads? He had to engrave o-ring channels around the two (inlet, outlet) ports on the adapter plate. And the two hydraulic hoses stuck out the rear of the tractor where you would normally have the remotes, except he used a male and female quick connect to hook them together when no implement was being used (to keep the fluid "loop" flowing). Plus, I think he might have had a couple pictures attached to the post...because I remember seeing a pic of the outlet hose, elbow, female QC, male QC, elbow, and then the inlet hose disappearing back under the seat. Oh...and he did this on a Kubota.
Thanks for the help. Although I've listened and gotten a lot of great ideas and fixes on this website...I'm new to trying to navigate and have a hard time searching (when I searched for TIG...it gave me a ton of posts in the welding sub-forum)
 
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"TIG" didn't help and I tried "manifold" also...When searching the default is "Search in all open forums" on the lower right of the search window, you can select what specific forum you want to search in as well.
 
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I think I found it!!! http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/kubota-owning-operating/30541-rear-hydraulic-kubotas-less-expensive.html. I agree with what 5030 says about half way down on page 1. I also think the factory system requires you to plumb a special fill cap for the low pressure return line. The block on the case is only for the pressure and power beyond lines. I'm personally going to "T" into the FEL block under your right foot. I have the concern you have since my tractor is used a lot to cut new trails through brush and gets smacked a lot from underneath. Don't have a plan on how but I'm going to make a skid plate for that block and also for the fuel filter on my L3400. I lost the filter one day backing over some partially cut brush/trees. It took me a little to figure out why the tractor just stopped and wouldn't start. During my walk around scratching my head I saw the puddle of diesel, it completely took the filter off. Here is a great thread on how to connect to FEL: http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/kubota-owning-operating/187948-instructions-add-extra-spools-l2800.html. I'm going to put the hydraulics in the rear unlike the thread. It's going to be a little harder since all the connections will be at the block and there is little room with filter and all.
 
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