If One were to remove their backhoe(BX25D) would it be possible to use the BH hydraulics for a grapple out front via routed hoses?
I already have the BX25D…yes, but see if the dual rear remote option is available for your tractor first !
I didn’t think about controlling a grapple from the BH hydraulics….that would require some serious hacking of the BH diverter I guess? Just thinking out loud about how to add a grapple without installing a 3rd function kit. (I know there are electric and mechanical ones…I already have the BX25D…
Was thinking of upgrading to. B series but I will keep mine and buy a quick detach bucket for it and a grapple…if I could use the BH connectors…no?
No need to remove the hoe. Just mount a new valve up front and plumb it into the backhoe circuit. That could be as simple as running a hose from the backhoe quick connect on the rear to the new valve and another from there back to the hoe.If One were to remove their backhoe(BX25D) would it be possible to use the BH hydraulics for a grapple out front via routed hoses?
You offer a good solution! Thanks!No need to remove the hoe. Just mount a new valve up front and plumb it into the backhoe circuit. That could be as simple as running a hose from the backhoe quick connect on the rear to the new valve and another from there back to the hoe.
Dan
Because its so simple a caveman could do it? Actually that would not stop the Youtube star wannabes.....You offer a good solution! Thanks!
I wonder why there are no YouTube videos of someone doing this?
Because it's really not the best option.You offer a good solution! Thanks!
I wonder why there are no YouTube videos of someone doing this?
Isn't that the same as a third function setup?No need to remove the hoe. Just mount a new valve up front and plumb it into the backhoe circuit. That could be as simple as running a hose from the backhoe quick connect on the rear to the new valve and another from there back to the hoe.
Dan
Just looking to discover options where I have “extra” hydraulics (BH) to operate a grapple. The Bh gets very little use now.I'm assuming OP is trying to avoid purchasing a valve.
Why not
* tie up the right outrigger so it can't fall
* remove the hoses from the outrigger cylinder and cap the cylinder fittings
* couple long hoses to the outrigger hoses on one end and the grapple on the other
It'll be inconvenient to use the outrigger lever to control the grapple, but won't it work? Or use the swing circuit.
Yes - and remotes if you add more than one spool.Isn't that the same as a third function setup?
I think some confusion lays in the fact that the BH connections are just an uncontrolled fluid loop.Just looking to discover options where I have “extra” hydraulics (BH) to operate a grapple. The Bh gets very little use now.
Yes I realize a diverter at minimum is required.I think some confusion lays in the fact that the BH connections are just an uncontrolled fluid loop.
It has no control, so you would have to add a valve to that loop or as others have suggested disconnect something on the BH and use that controlled output for the third function.
No not a diverter, You would need a full spool valve.Yes I realize a diverter at minimum is required.
All you need is a $75 control valve and a couple hoses. Its essentially what I have on my grapple.Yes I realize a diverter at minimum is required.
Sure. I am not familiar with the specifics of your machine but if its like most you should have two hoses going to the hoe. One is the pressure supply from the tractor and one is the return from the hoe. Disconnect the supply hose going to the hoe and use a new hose and quick connector to connect that hose to the pump IN on the new valve. Then use another hose and quick coupler to connect the OUT on the valve to the hoe. Thats it. Your valve/ grapple will work with the hoe on the tractor. If you take the hoe off just loop the new hose going to the hoe into the return line like you have been doing.Nice! Can you show me what the hyd connections are in the back please?