Rear remotes hold position

   / Rear remotes hold position #11  
If you're in detent / "float" position, I don't think there is any pressure (or flow) to operate the log splitter.

Lots of people just bungee the lever to one "pressure" position.

I don't know enough about open or closed center systems, but I've also heard related discussions that SCV valves used for constant flow (like a log splitter or hydraulic motor) can generate heat.
You are correct. When in the center float position there will be no pressure. Replacing the detent allows the lever to lock in either direction essentially the same as a bungie cord
 
   / Rear remotes hold position #12  
Could swear my RK55 remote 3 pt handle also stays in whatever position you have it in. No backhoe.
 
   / Rear remotes hold position #13  
You need to know what type of valve it is to know what the detent does. I would hope that is described somewhere in the owner's manual or literature, since it's important to the usage of the valve.

Some simple single action (open or closed) valves have detents to hold them open. If it's a double-acting valve (with two directions and a center), that may or may not have a detent.

Some valves are "float-detent" and pushing the valve into detent puts you into float (like a front loader). Rear remote valves are often setup to be float-detent since that can come in handy with certain rear implements where you might want the top link to float.


When in the center float position there will be no pressure. Replacing the detent allows the lever to lock in either direction essentially the same as a bungie cord

Center isn't a float -- that is more like the off position and flow will go past the valve to the next in line (or return to tank), and the valve outputs are closed. A true float position connects the two outputs of the valve so that attached cylinders go limp/neutral.

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Don't mean to get overly technical here but there are so many types of rear remote valves I think you need to figure out the type and purpose of the valve before anybody can answer the question.
 
   / Rear remotes hold position #14  
Could swear my RK55 remote 3 pt handle also stays in whatever position you have it in. No backhoe.

They are talking about rear remote valves, not the 3-pt hitch.
 
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Thanks, you guys are awesome. A lot of good information.
 
   / Rear remotes hold position #16  
Could swear my RK55 remote 3 pt handle also stays in whatever position you have it in. No backhoe.

Just got an RK55. The "B" hydro remote has a detent. It is very annoying for my application.

Any info on how to remove the detent on this?
 
   / Rear remotes hold position #17  
Just got an RK55. The "B" hydro remote has a detent. It is very annoying for my application.

Any info on how to remove the detent on this?

You can open the rear cap on the spool, take two or 3 small balls and a small spring out and put the cap back in. I think that's all it takes.

Just be careful when taking the cap out as parts are under spring tension and may fly everywhere.
 

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