Rear remotes for a 4720?

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BobQ

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Can any one tell me what it would cost for rear remotes? and maybe a photo of what the install looks like?

Thanks Bob
 
   / Rear remotes for a 4720? #2  
BobQ said:
Can any one tell me what it would cost for rear remotes? and maybe a photo of what the install looks like?

Thanks Bob

My dealer said about $500 for a single, $1,000 for dual.
I think there were pictures in the brochures I gathered before buying the tractor... probably gone to trash a while ago.
 
   / Rear remotes for a 4720? #3  
I put hoses and quick D connections on my 3510 to run a Jinma Hoe. I also put a relief valve in the circuit for security. As I recall it cost me under $100. I don't have a valve in the circuit.
Under the right fender, above the axle there is a figure 8 dog bone fitting on the rearend housing, I think this is called power beyond. One is pressure the other is return. I bought metric fittings to JIC to fit these openings. I bought short hoses with 90* JIC on one end and Pipe on the other. I put the relief valve between the hoses. Looked like an "H" and short hoses to the quick disconnects.
 
   / Rear remotes for a 4720? #4  
Stimw said:
I put hoses and quick D connections on my 3510 to run a Jinma Hoe. I also put a relief valve in the circuit for security. As I recall it cost me under $100. I don't have a valve in the circuit.
Under the right fender, above the axle there is a figure 8 dog bone fitting on the rearend housing, I think this is called power beyond. One is pressure the other is return. I bought metric fittings to JIC to fit these openings. I bought short hoses with 90* JIC on one end and Pipe on the other. I put the relief valve between the hoses. Looked like an "H" and short hoses to the quick disconnects.

That damned 8 dog bone is in fact two 20mm x 1.5 banjo fittings and a short length of steel pipe between them. If anything it is more likely "Power Before" than "Power Beyond" (-:
The thing that irks ME is that I can't find anyone who will make up hoses with banjo ends.
Heck, I already HAVE the bolts, I just want banjo ends on hoses so I can run them back at whatever angle is right without having to mess with adapters that will stick out and then 90* adapters to aim the hose to the back of the tractor.
Anyone try salvaging the banjo fittings from the dog bone ?
I have to believe there is enough flow through that sized banjo, I think all the flow goes through there anyway.
 

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