Rear remote designation newbie question

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demoman357

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Location
Southwestern Oregon
Tractor
Bobcat CT335, Case 480C
While looking at the brochure listing oprtions for a Bobcat CT335, I noticed two options for rear remote hydraulics. One was designated as "0 to 1" and the second was designated as "0 to 2". Can this be explained to me. The local dealer started giving me a load of ... I wish to run a Caroni flail with sliding mount. What do I really need to make this easy while operating? The picture shows two separate QD lines. is this considerd "one" remote? Enlighten me o' wise ones.
 
   / Rear remote designation newbie question #2  
I have no clue...Never heard remotes classified that way:confused:
 
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So the regional Bobcat rep showed up today and parked a 50hp model in the drive so I could drool while he explained a few things.

Turns out that the designation is only a marketing thing that described the "addition of rear remote hydraulic ports from a number of zero to a number of one or two". Sort of a "Impact Device, Manually Operated, Wooden Handle, Steel Working Surface" type of description for a hammer.

$345 for the kit that most persons could install themselves. That included hard lines, o-rings, control valve and mounting hardware.
 

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