</font><font color="blue" class="small">( There is only one hydraulic circuit for implements and it includes the loader and 3pt.
The
B2630 and the
B3030 each have a rear aux hydraulic outlet block. There should be no need to connect directly to the loader valve. I am not sure if they also have the capability for stackable factory remotes with the control levers thru the fender like the L-series.
A remote is normally defined as a 3 position valve (A/B and neutral) with lever that controls a set of work ports that can be attached to a cylinder. If you have a remote that is like this then you can connect it to any double acting cylinder like a top link or tilt link. You would need 2 remotes for a complete TNT setup. )</font>
Ok. This all makes sense to me. I suspected the rear outlet was not actually a remote, but just a place to "tap in" to the hydraulics".
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( It would appear that your dealer has never dealt with someone who wanted rear remotes and TNT. From some of your other posts it would seem that he is as much in the dark as you are. Make sure both you and he are on the same page and that you get what your need. )</font>
This comment I don't get. Isn't TnT the most common reason for rear remotes? They showed me a TnT setup they were just completing installation of, so obviously they do this. How do you do a TnT without rear remotes?
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( If he is trying to sell you the ROPS mounted Kubota valves tell him no way. They are over priced and you can do better with aftermarket equipment. If the
B2630 has stackable valves tht mount thru the fender like the L-series then get those. )</font>
It is ROPS mounted. I'm pretty sure it's the Gearmore valves, which I'm pretty sure are made by Rankin (they actually listed a Rankin part number on the quote). Here's what I recall them looking like. It was definitely 3 valves in a row (is this what you mean by stackable) hanging off the ROPS:
CCM doesn't list a 3-valve setup, just joystick. Is there a 3-valve option from CCM. Also, where does the joystick mount? I actually like the idea of the joystick better. It seems like it would be more natural to use. I can do without the 3rd valve.