No remote, and DIY if possible.Does it already have a remote or none? Do you have a shop in mind or doing it yourself?
Rear.To clarify, rear remote or loader 3rd function?
Mtn View -- what you show in these pics are 3 remotes with controls, right? Would that group of valves be fed from a power beyond port somewhere? ...and then a return hose back to the sump?I'm fairly sure that Kubota no longer offers any rear remotes for your model. None of the 3rd party suppliers have the valves all nice and tucked away like the factory sets usually are. The valves are going to be exposed, typically above the fender.
So you can purchase from a 3rd party such as Land Pride or Summit for 2 examples. I don't recommend either, but a lot of people buy from them.
Or build a set on your own which is going to be the least costly without any doubt. Be sure that you get valves that do not have excessive internal leakage. Ask whoever you purchase from what their warranty is regarding this issue, it is fairly common with economy-type valves. Most simply don't cover the issue, just the way it is seems to be the common answer from what I have seen.
If you want you can purchase from Fit Rite Hydraulics something similar to what is pictured, but this is not cheap and has a 22 week lead time.
There is nothing like having hydraulic adjustments at your fingertips.
Good luck with your research and decision.
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Yes, the power beyond port at the loader valve feeds the rear remote valves. The power beyond port of the rear remotes goes down and connects at the hydraulic block where the loader power beyond previously was connected.Mtn View -- what you show in these pics are 3 remotes with controls, right? Would that group of valves be fed from a power beyond port somewhere? ...and then a return hose back to the sump?
It is an option, no doubt.What about this option? It requires you to switch out a function when using the remote but for something like a top link that shouldn’t be a big problem. My old MF required switching between the loader and the 3 point hitch and I managed to get used to that.
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I believe they do but I'll check later on. I will be going there a bit later to play delivery driver and drop off some stuff. If I can get parts for my 2002 M9's with no issue, I believe they can and my dealer might just have a kit on the shelf. He keeps stuff in stock that I consider 'antiques...lolI'm fairly sure that Kubota no longer offers any rear remotes for your model.
If it fits your needs -- do it ! I do not see why one diverter valve and some hose costs $500 however...What about this option? It requires you to switch out a function when using the remote but for something like a top link that shouldn’t be a big problem. My old MF required switching between the loader and the 3 point hitch and I managed to get used to that.
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Everyone does not have fabrication abilities and or the machinery to do these things even if they happen to know how to use the machinery to build the different mounts.Personally, I don't care much for "kits" in this case. As I see it, kits are for people who aren't really sure of what they're doing. You but what someone else thinks is what you need. But if you buy one you're at the mercy of what comes in the box. If it fits/works where and how you want it, great. If not, it's back to town for some different fittings, different hoses, more hardware, etc. The cost of the kit is often full retail on all parts, plus some profit for the supplier. Almost got to be more expensive than sourcing your own parts, because you see the individual prices as you go along and choose the sources yourself. Myself, I enjoy figuring out what parts I need and then hunting them down. Seems like the better way to go for me.
If you're happy with what you got for what it cost, that's all that counts.I agree about the kits being expensive, however- I am totally happy with my tractorinnovations kit for my L3400!