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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( wha? so there is a solution..................that's news to me )</font>
He's talking about putting in rear remote hydraulics to hook up the backhoe and other implements to. You would then not have to worry about turning the valve. Adding remotes after-the-fact will cost more than a few dollars, but it's probably well worth it.
John
 
   / KB2375 assist #32  
different from the ones that are already there? I guess that is my question
 
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Drewl,
I just put a call in to Rick Wallace to see how much a rear remote cost, and if it's something I can install.
Like you, I didn't know anything existed. Truthfully, until Rick showed me how to remove the BH, I had no idea how the hydraulic fluid got directed back there /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
It may not be worth it to me. The few times I plan on connecting and disconnecting the BH probably number 5 times in a year.
Tom
 
   / KB2375 assist #34  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( different from the ones that are already there? I guess that is my question )</font>
Now I'm confused. Do you already have rear remotes on your tractor? If so, why is your backhoe being hooked up using the power beyond? If you're using a rear remote, you shouldn't have to bother with switching the valve we're talking about, but just use the remote lever next to the hitch lever.
John
 
   / KB2375 assist #35  
Hey guys I just got back in,
I have been doing some checking and it looks like the cheapest way to take care of the valve is to run a Woods hose kit.
If I hang a Rhino or a Kioti backhoe on anymore I use the rear remote valve and if the customer doesn't want to spend a little extra I will use the Woods hose kit,
I will post some pictures of the different kits available.
I will also have some prices available so you guys can see the difference in cost.
Catch you all tomorrow /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
   / KB2375 assist #36  
Are we talking about quick connects for the hoses or is there some other device that some of us may not be aware of? /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
 
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Rick

Looking forward to your posting of the alternatives and the pricing. As someone not within driving distance of a dealer, I'd also be curious if any of the alternatives could be reasonably installed by a non dealer - mainly me. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif I'm not a qualified mechanic, but I do do my own servicing and can tell which end of a wrench it bigger or smaller.
and thanks for going the extra for all of us, we appreciate it.

David
 
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Thanks for the pic Drew.
Can I quit standing on my head now? LOL /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

David
 
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While awaiting great info from Rick, I'd like to pose a related BH question. Since I started the thread I can deviate abit bit right? /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif

Anyone have any tricks for lining up tractor and bh for the mounting? Granted, mine was not in the original dismount position, but it seemed a whole lot of trial and error (mostly error) getting the subframe to where it would slide it. Even after I got it started, it took a bit of tinkering to get that last inch or so before I could place the pins. I was even wishing I could back up to something to brace against as bh was sliding on the gravel.
I guess what would be a related question, is there an easy way to unmount the bh? Again, it seeemed I had to play to get just the right level before I could break away.
Hope this all makes since. I love using my tractor, but sometimes I put off a task if it involves changing the attachments. Well, not the bucket and pallet fork - my ATI quick tach have me spoiled. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif

David
 
   / KB2375 assist #40  
David,

One simple question: are you hooking up the hydraulics before you make final adjustments to attach the subframe. If you are not then that is one way to make the process faster as it allows you to carefully utilize the backhoe itself to adjust the height of the forward and rear portions of the subframe. Just drop the bucket to the ground and slightly (and I repeat carefully) apply downward pressure to lift the subframe. On the 2365/CK20 combo there is enough play in the front of the subframe mount that you can get that captured while the rear portion is still uncoupled and therefore can be moved up by the backhoe's own power.

I haven't had any real trouble doing this but I should acknowledge that I never when to backhoe school so I don't know if it is a recommended practice or not.

As an aside, even though there is no dealer in Hilo, you can certainly find someone on the Beeg Islan with hydraulics experience to help with your valve issue. I don't think there is anything proprietary or particularly unique about the Kioti hydraulic set up.

Aloha brah.
 

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