Colgate2004
Bronze Member
Hi all,
I'm about to buy my first non-lawn&garden tractor, a JD 3025E. I've got the tractor nailed down, now I'm in the process of configuring the build.
I want the ability for a tilt setup on my 3PH (not a full "top & tilt" because I don't really anticipate needing the "top"-ing function, but I do want to be able to hydraulically tilt 3PH implements), and I also would like to give myself the ability to have a 3rd-function (is that the proper term?) implement on the FEL, like a grapple bucket.
Problem is, I have limited funds to accomplish this (the tractor selection itself is a reflection of this... if I had more money to play with I'd get a more powerful machine, but the 25 horsies under the hood of the 3025E will have to suffice for me).
The dealer quoted me $1,100 for a set of rear remotes/SCV, installed.
Is there a less expensive method?
(I am hoping that I can get away with adding only one set of remotes, in the front or rear, and running a long set of hoses from that set up to the front for the grapple, since I certainly won't need to be using something on the front AND the back simultaneously.)
Any and all thoughts and advice appreciated.
P.S.- I've read some about some folks installing diverters to use a 3rd function up front, momentarily disabling one of the other bucket functions... do I understand that correctly? That seems like it could be a great option, if it is inexpensive, and if I'm not misunderstanding something...
I'm about to buy my first non-lawn&garden tractor, a JD 3025E. I've got the tractor nailed down, now I'm in the process of configuring the build.
I want the ability for a tilt setup on my 3PH (not a full "top & tilt" because I don't really anticipate needing the "top"-ing function, but I do want to be able to hydraulically tilt 3PH implements), and I also would like to give myself the ability to have a 3rd-function (is that the proper term?) implement on the FEL, like a grapple bucket.
Problem is, I have limited funds to accomplish this (the tractor selection itself is a reflection of this... if I had more money to play with I'd get a more powerful machine, but the 25 horsies under the hood of the 3025E will have to suffice for me).
The dealer quoted me $1,100 for a set of rear remotes/SCV, installed.
Is there a less expensive method?
(I am hoping that I can get away with adding only one set of remotes, in the front or rear, and running a long set of hoses from that set up to the front for the grapple, since I certainly won't need to be using something on the front AND the back simultaneously.)
Any and all thoughts and advice appreciated.
P.S.- I've read some about some folks installing diverters to use a 3rd function up front, momentarily disabling one of the other bucket functions... do I understand that correctly? That seems like it could be a great option, if it is inexpensive, and if I'm not misunderstanding something...