DeltaBravo
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Hi All! My name is Dave and after lurking on this site for a few days and researching all I can find on the topic of adding rear remotes to a Kubota L series tractor, I still have a few questions for the experts. I'm planning on adding a 2 spool valve with one spool float capable. The valve that I have decided on is the Price MB21GB5C1. What I have learned so far, is that I will supply the new valve from the power beyond line coming from the FEL valve and route a return line from the power beyond port of the new valve back to the manifold port where the loader valve PB line was previously attached to. Correct? I will plug the two other outlet ports on the new valve. Here is a list of my other questions:
1) I do not understand how the float works. By putting the float spool valve in detent, does this allow the 3 point to float when using, for example, a box blade?
2)After the installation is complete, there will be air in the new lines. Is there a vent in the hydraulic system? I will need to add more hydraulic fluid to compensate for pressurizing the new valve/lines?
3)The pump capacity on my tractor (L3800 HST) is 6.3 gpm. The new valve that I will be adding is rated at 8 gpm. Is this ok?
I have not purchased the valve yet. I want to make sure that I have a clear understanding of how all of this works before I put my tractor out of service to begin this project. I priced the kit from my Kubota dealer for just a single spool valve and it was $1000. It seems that I should be able to purchase the valve, lines, and fittings for around $500 and install them myself. Any and all info or advice you can provide is very appreciated! Thanks and have a great day.
1) I do not understand how the float works. By putting the float spool valve in detent, does this allow the 3 point to float when using, for example, a box blade?
2)After the installation is complete, there will be air in the new lines. Is there a vent in the hydraulic system? I will need to add more hydraulic fluid to compensate for pressurizing the new valve/lines?
3)The pump capacity on my tractor (L3800 HST) is 6.3 gpm. The new valve that I will be adding is rated at 8 gpm. Is this ok?
I have not purchased the valve yet. I want to make sure that I have a clear understanding of how all of this works before I put my tractor out of service to begin this project. I priced the kit from my Kubota dealer for just a single spool valve and it was $1000. It seems that I should be able to purchase the valve, lines, and fittings for around $500 and install them myself. Any and all info or advice you can provide is very appreciated! Thanks and have a great day.