/pine
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/pine said:FWIW...I got this Prince valve (Wolverine series) for $75...I got a set of new "loader" hoses (a steal) on e-bay for $50...
Saw your pictures. Basically same concept. Saves a lot of money and has same functionality. I just put QC on my lines in order to remove the loader.
radioman said:I have pondered the same thing. I bought a single spool valve and haven't gotten around to installing it for my BX24. sigh. I had a busy summer so haven't had time. I like the idea of a divertor using the FEL ports since it would stay on the tractor all the time due to design of BX24 and up. If I use the rear remotes, and need a hydraulic option in front, I would have to run steel lines inside of fender along the side of the rails to front.
This is what I did:
Why did you mount it to the grill guard rather than torque tube? Doesn't that require you to have extra long and potentially more vulnerable lines to the grapple?
Not bad. Did you do the same setup as me? Was fairly easy and works great. I tried to keep it looking as factory as possible.
ovrszd said:Can you go thru the plumbing for me one more time??
Here's what I have grasped so far. You disconnected the input pressure hose from your FEL valves and ran it to your new grapple valve. You plumbed two QDs to the grapple valve to hook your grapple hoses into. You built a short pressure hose that runs from the return/output of your new grapple valve to the input of your FEL valves.
So when the grapple valve isn't being used the pressure goes straight to your FEL valves as before. When using the grapple valve it's return goes to the FEL valves so you don't need a second return line.
To do this you have to use an open center valve for the grapple valve.
Only limiting factor is that you can't operate the grapple valve and the FEL valves at the same time because of limited flow capacity of the tractor.
This frees up the PB outlet on the FEL valves to be used for something else such as rear remotes or whatever.
Did I get it right?? Thanks for your clarity!!! :thumbsup:
Rear remotes are about $750 from kubota. And that's not installed.
I just use one pair of my rear remotes... KennyV
Jay4200 said:Each. I got quoted $1400 for a dual-remote kit (non-installed) for my L4200 from the dealer. My tractor is barely worth that. I'm going with a $200 2-spool valve set and a couple of $10 hoses instead.
JayC