That's not a bad price, does that cover *all* the parts. They add up fast for all the bits and pieces that J_J is not showing. The factory set is also very nice looking and integrated with the tractor.
Other than what I posted, you will need fittings for the hyd block connection, and to the remote valve, and 4 QD's on the remote work ports, and two or three hoses.
If you have the hyd block, there should be two or three ports for a remote valve connection.
Switched position.
Flow should be , pump to hyd block, pressure out port on block to IN port of remote, PB OUT on remote back to hyd block, OUT/tank hose from remote to hyd block if there is a port for the tank hose, and then to the 3pt.
There should be a switch for the hyd block to switch the flow path.
Does your hyd block look something like this?
B-9200
http://www.kubotabooks.com/AutoIndex/index.php?dir=Tractor Owners Manuals/&file=OPSB9200.pdf
Page 24.
L-2900 to L-4200
http://www.kubotabooks.com/AutoInde... L2900, L3300, L3600, L4200 owners manual.pdf
Page 45
HYD BLOCK
The hyd block is used to route the fluid either direct to the 3pt or route the fluid to the ports on the hyd block for the remote valve. The switch is used to switch from 3pt only to the remote valve and 3pt.
On my
B9200, I use the hyd block for a log splitter . If the splitter is not plugged in, I join the two hoses and keep the switch in the remote position on the hyd block.. The fluid is now looped through the rear hoses and back to the hyd block.