JD 990-- Power beyond

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T HAUS

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Howdy. Couldn't get the search to work very well, so I will post up my question here.

Got an '07 JD 990 mfwd. 300cx loader. I'm wanting to run a rake in the summer and my log splitter in the winter. Tractor does not come with rear hydraulic connections, so I have been looking for power beyond so I don't have to unhook the hydraulics for the loader.

Anyone ever install power beyond on a 990?
 
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Deere list power beyond for your 990 for $237. You will still need a valve. JC
 
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Thanks JC.

Do you have any pics or links to pics which show the mounting of the control valve?
 
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I installed a power beyond on my 990 mainly to use my log splitter. No need for a valve to use the splitter, and I can't speak to the rake. The kit is complete with hard lines, bracket, connectors and jumper hose. It takes a few hours to install with most of the time spent removing components to access the connections.
 
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I don't have a 990, I just looked up the price on the Deere website. JC
 
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I finally talked to my dealer and he said the same thing. No valve needed. It's just continous pressure to the connections. I talked to him about running a ground activated wheel rake. Basically just need hydro to lift the arms. He said power beyond would be no help for that. In order to run the rake, I would need to take the bucket off and use the hydro outlets that run the curling of the bucket to run my rake arms. I was under the impression that I would to completely remove my loader just to run the rake, and I wasn't happy about that. As is, I can leave the loader on and just unhook the curling hoses, leaving the main up/down hoses connected. That makes it easier to go unhook the rake and put the spear on and start loading bales while the baler is still running.
Other than a crappy location of the current hydro outlets, I have no need for power beyond. I can run some hoses to the rear for my log splitter (and rake)and save the $237.
 
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With power beyond, you can add a valve and have a rear remote. Several have done it on 2520's because no rear remote is optional. Search in here or the hydraulic section. You can also add a diverter. If you want to use a log splitter, you will have to use your joystick to operate it, unless you add power beyond. JC
 
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Just as RTR said,
You can plumb a valve to the PB loop, then you can power your splitter and anything else:D

The estimated cost will be about $500.00 not including the PB kit. I can talk you though plumbing it when your ready.
 
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Gizmo I just mounted a koyker 140 loader on a buddies 990 I知 tring to plumb it into the hydraulics I致e tried all the ports under the seat I have flow but no pressure to run the loader can you tell me what I知 doing wrong what do I need to build pressure can I send me pics of how you have yours plumbed
 
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It will be interesting to see if you get a response. This thread was last updated in 2007.
 

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