dieselram
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I have a rear remote kit coming for my 4300 and I want to have the top of a top and tilt, or a hyd. cylinder for a top link. Anyone done it on a Deere? What do I need and where do I get it?
Look thru this thread and all the pictures posted by Mech. I bought the same valve as he with expectation of adding tilt and a grapple. At the moment I just have the "Top".
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/john-deere-owning-operating/114285-power-beyond-kit-790-a.html
I too have the CCM center link cylinder with the check valve. To be honest, it's kind of annoying in a couple of ways:
1. You can't "de-pressurize" is with then engine off, like I do for the loader and 3pt lift.
2. Because of #1 it's difficult to get the weight off of it to remove the pin for attachments that don't have a link in them.
But, if keeping it at a certain setting (which would be really good for tilt) if a priority, it does the job. It doesn't appear to leak down even after an extended amount of time (weeks).
It's a really convenient thing to have. On the fly BB adjustment. Lifting the rotary cutter at a high angle for going up/down terraces or thru ditches. I love it!
So I just need the cylinder from CCM, a couple of hoses and some fittings? Can you get the adapters to fit the JD remote (male) at TSC?
Question: If you only need the "top" portion is is important to get a cylinder with the check valve??
I read ccm's explination and cannot see how a "top" could fall on you ever.
Is the only need for the check valve for OSHA compliance?
I was looking at Hydraulic Center's web site and they have what I need for $122. I would like to keep $50 difference if I don't need the check valve. Is there a quality difference between ccm and Hydraulic Center?
The cylinder "loses" it's position after you turn the tractor off. Not immediately; but, if you leave the tractor for a few hours and the implement is on the ground - little or no weight on the 3pt - it will change.