B2400 rear remotes

onlymatt95

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I am wondering if I could tee into the ports that operate my front end loader valve.. I'm trying to put a rear remote on this tractor to operate a hydraulic 3p cylinder. Does anyone have any tips or suggestions?
 

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I am wondering if I could tee into the ports that operate my front end loader valve.. I'm trying to put a rear remote on this tractor to operate a hydraulic 3p cylinder. Does anyone have any tips or suggestions?
I'll first suggest you get whatever is leaking under control!

You Can Not tee pressure hydraulic lines to add remotes, you need to put them in a loop.
You can tee the tank line.
 

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Yeah I need to put new o-rings in my couplers... Where would you suggest I get the hydraulic pressure from to operate my back remotes?
You can use the power beyond return from the loader valve (I can't tell by the pictures it might be one of those lines) you really need to soak all of that in orange cleaner and wash off all the Hydraulic fluid and Debris for me to see better.

You use the power beyond and the tank line to add another valve.
 

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Yeah I need to put new o-rings in my couplers... Where would you suggest I get the hydraulic pressure from to operate my back remotes?
You can download a WSM from KubotaBooks that shows a schematic and location of the hydraulic blocks. Your tractor has front and rear blocks, the loader appears to use the front one. You have two options a) put your new valve after the loader valve in the front loop, or b) use the rear block for your rear remotes.

Option b) might be cleaner, but you'll need the adapter plate that bolts on the block and has the connection ports. These plates may be NLA from Kubota, but there were a couple of guys on here making them.

Are you going to use an electric solenoid valve or manual with levers? If you go electric, connect the supply to the P, or In, port and the other valve port to the other block port. If manual, connect the supply to the P port, buy a power beyond plug, tee the T port to the loader valve tank line, and connect the PB port to the other block port.
 

onlymatt95

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The connection that is closer to the front wheels is the "in" port the power beyond port from the joystick goes into the "back" port of that block the out line from the joystick goes back to the hydrostatic tank behind the back wheel.
 

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Take line off the PB from the block, connect that to the in on the new valve.
Connect the PB out of that valve back to the block.
Tee the Out (tank line) from the front valve and add the Tank line from the new valve to it.

Make sure the valve/s your using have Power beyond and are open center.
 

onlymatt95

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You can download a WSM from KubotaBooks that shows a schematic and location of the hydraulic blocks. Your tractor has front and rear blocks, the loader appears to use the front one. You have two options a) put your new valve after the loader valve in the front loop, or b) use the rear block for your rear remotes.

Option b) might be cleaner, but you'll need the adapter plate that bolts on the block and has the connection ports. These plates may be NLA from Kubota, but there were a couple of guys on here making them.

Are you going to use an electric solenoid valve or manual with levers? If you go electric, connect the supply to the P, or In, port and the other valve port to the other block port. If manual, connect the supply to the P port, buy a power beyond plug, tee the T port to the loader valve tank line, and connect the PB port to the other block port.

I have been looking all over the parts diagram and everything and I cannot find that rear block. I was planning on using manual control.