rear remotes

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abrownstev

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new holland T1510
lookint to find what i need to put rear remots on a 2008 new holland T1510 it has a woods front loader.thanks for any help I can get.
 
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Your best bet is to check with a dealer, there's a good chance they sell a complete kit to install remotes. It's usually neater than piecing it together yourself, which is what I had to do with my Kubota (no factory kit available)

Sean
 
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lookint to find what i need to put rear remots on a 2008 new holland T1510 it has a woods front loader.thanks for any help I can get.

Here're the triple rear remotes on my 2008 Mahindra 5525

Remotes 5525-1.JPGRemotes 5525-2.JPG

The input to the triple control valve is connected to the power beyond port on the FEL valve and the return line is T'd into the low pressure return line from the hydraulic pump. Cost: $700 installed by the dealer when I bought the tractor new. Aftermarket kits tend to be pretty pricey--a dealer-installed single pair of rear remotes might cost over $500.
 
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It depends on what you are looking to do. I just installed a set of rear hydros on my DX45. All I was looking to do was raise and lower a grain drill. I simply bought a pair of hydraulic hoses from a local Farm and Fleet store, put QDs on them and disconnected my loader. Not much use for a loader when you're planting anyway. I think I spent $80. Now if you are wanting to run a log splitter or something you don't want to have to control from the loader control, then you will need to look into adding valves as stated above.
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/hydraulics/228451-adding-rear-hydro-lines.html#post2633284
 
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What do you want to do with the remote?

You could run the curl circuits to the rear and control whatever attachment, using the the joystick.

You could use the PB from the loader valve to provide a line to the rear for a 1 to 3 spool valve, and the PB from the remote would go to the 3pt line.

If the attachment has it's own valve, you can just plug into the PB hoses and run the OUT of the valve to tank.

If the attachment has a valve with PB, then connect the PB out to the 3pt, and the OUT to tank.

If you only have the PB line to the rear and no remote, and you are not using the attachment, plug the PB hose and the 3pt hose together. .
 
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i am looking to put on a backhoe maby a log splitter dont see any exter fittings on the control valve or lines at the loder dontrol valve.thanks for youe help.
 

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