Remotes

   / Remotes #11  
MDNY, not a dumb question at all, and of course, to determine how many you need (if you need any at all), you first have to determine what implements you intend to use, both now and in the future. One will power a hydraulic top link, a second one could power a hydraulic side link (top 'n tilt) to make it quicker and easier to change angles on a rear blade or box blade. How about another to angle a rear blade to push or pull snow or dirt to the side. Do you need one for a hydraulic chute on a snow blower? How about a hydraulic post hole digger instead of a PTO powered one? How big a tractor and what are you going to use it for? The hay baler I've used, and the haybine, only needed one, but I know a guy who uses a haybine that needs 3; one to raise and lower, one to turn it (not PTO powered), and one to move it right or left. Well, that's a start. Maybe someone else can add some more uses.

Bird
 
   / Remotes #12  
Jeff,

I don't have a digital camera.... would you believe that I manage an I.S. department. Anyway, I have a TC45D with a full complement of rear remotes (3). They just stack on top of the 3-point valve, from left to right toward the right rear tire. Hope this helps.

JT
 
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#13  
Don't feel bad. A good buddy of mine is my plants IS manager and he doesn't even have a home PC. I appreciate the info.
Jeff
 

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