ksshooter
Bronze Member
I have done quite a bit of reading and I now know why I was directed to this forum from attachments regarding hooking up the third function on my new Econo-Grapple.
I am trying to think through the choice I have between doing my CHEAPIE 3rd function or doing CHEAPIE rear remotes.
This is my choice for the third function:
Surplus Center - 12 VDC 13.2 GPM SAE 8 DOUBLE SELECTOR VALVE
I cannot justify the expensive joystick switch since it really will not be that handy the way my stick is configured (the switch would more stick out the front than be on top) so I was going to use a trolling motor footswitch on the HST clutch side to turn the diverter on when I need it or just a switch clamped to the joy stick (heck; they want $60 for them). After that it is a matter of hoses and quick connectors. I was planning on matching to whatever size hose is on the grapple.
The alternative is to come off the main block PB and go for the rear remotes. However, most of the factory ones come off with "tubing" that is preformed to make the specific run. Is it okay to just use hose from the PB and back to the tank. I am pretty sure that I could run with this valve:Surplus Center - 2 SPOOL 8 GPM PRINCE MB21BB5C1 DA VALVE
and again just deal with termination brackets, hoses and quick connectors.
It appears the cost of valves is about the same and it is all going to come down to hoses, connectors and building or buying a bracket to hold the QA terminations.
So here are the questions: Does my 3rd function option appear reasonable?
Is there more to the dual rear remotes other than what I mentioned?
I don't love plumbing, but I also do not love paying $600 for one rear remote or $700 for a third function!!!
I am trying to think through the choice I have between doing my CHEAPIE 3rd function or doing CHEAPIE rear remotes.
This is my choice for the third function:
Surplus Center - 12 VDC 13.2 GPM SAE 8 DOUBLE SELECTOR VALVE
I cannot justify the expensive joystick switch since it really will not be that handy the way my stick is configured (the switch would more stick out the front than be on top) so I was going to use a trolling motor footswitch on the HST clutch side to turn the diverter on when I need it or just a switch clamped to the joy stick (heck; they want $60 for them). After that it is a matter of hoses and quick connectors. I was planning on matching to whatever size hose is on the grapple.
The alternative is to come off the main block PB and go for the rear remotes. However, most of the factory ones come off with "tubing" that is preformed to make the specific run. Is it okay to just use hose from the PB and back to the tank. I am pretty sure that I could run with this valve:Surplus Center - 2 SPOOL 8 GPM PRINCE MB21BB5C1 DA VALVE
and again just deal with termination brackets, hoses and quick connectors.
It appears the cost of valves is about the same and it is all going to come down to hoses, connectors and building or buying a bracket to hold the QA terminations.
So here are the questions: Does my 3rd function option appear reasonable?
Is there more to the dual rear remotes other than what I mentioned?
I don't love plumbing, but I also do not love paying $600 for one rear remote or $700 for a third function!!!