1bush2hog said:
I'm curious if after using both the remotes, and now the diverter, is the diverter worth the addl. $500 or so?
I'm using my rear remotes, and while not quite as convenient, are functional. Also, I'm curious as to what made you decide to purchase the diverter?
I used a rear remote to control the
grapple on my CK20 for two years and was perfectly happy with that arrangement. I got a WRLong diverter essentially for free as part of a purchase of a used 4n1 bucket for my new DK40se so I decided to have the diverter installed. It took some getting used to and I am still (40hrs later) still not quite as comfortable with it as I was with the separate remote lever but I don't have any complaints. If I were to do it over I would mostly consider where the remote lever would be and whether it was in a natural place so that you could drop your hand from the FEL controller to the remote without looking. If you needed to reach around something or if the motion was not one that quickly became "unconscious" (like driving a stick shift car) then I'd say the diverter would be better.
The only downside of the diverter for me at least is that you need to be careful in timing the pressing and release of the button so you don't get combined movement of open/close with dump/curl. For example, if you still have the FEL lever pushed into the close/curl position with your finger on the button to divert to
grapple close and then you release your finger before allowing the FEL control lever to return to neutral position, the
grapple will curl unexpectedly. That is never an issue with rear remotes as your hand is off the FEL controller and therefore it is in neutral position automatically. It may seem dopey to have that problem but when you are working fast it is remarkably easy to inadvertently curl or dump the
grapple. Not really a big deal but it is for me a downside of the diverter set up compared to the rear remote. Electric over hydraulic set ups would avoid that but I have a standard diverter set up.
It would not have been difficult to use the rear remotes on my new tractor. On my DK I have two sets of rear remotes. One, the standard remote, has a controller with indents and the other optional one is just spring loaded with no indents. I'd clearly use the one without indents so I didn't inadvertently lock the
grapple in open or closed position. The remote with indents is really intended for a BH or log splitter where you would put it in the "on" position and leave it there. For controlling a
grapple it is better to have a remote control lever that is just spring loaded so it returns automatically to neutral (off) position as soon as you release it.
Bottom line for me is that I would prefer to spend $500-600 on an extra implement and just use the rear remote to control a
grapple so long as the ergonomics of the remote and FEL controller are convenient. I am happy with the WR Long diverter valve but it is not really such an advantage over using a well designed rear remote set up.