In the purchase of a used tiller came a 3 point splitter. I already own a gas engine splitter, which will be my main splitter. But as many of you have found out , lifting larger pieces onto a splitter like this is more lifting than I now want . The 3 pt splitter can be lowered to the ground which makes for easier splitting of the larger pieces.
I went to my Kubota dealer amd was quoted $1000 for rear remotes . I was thinking I could just unplug the quick connects going to the FEL and connect the splitter there . My question is I DO BELIEVE the hand valve on the splitter is NOT an open center . How do I know as it does not have a very legible nameplate. It is an Energy brand . I slide the center out and it has 2 grooves and not 4 .
My other question is , this splitter was used on a John Deere with rear remotes . With a factory rear remote does that let the hydraulic oil bypass the hand control ? What would be the reason for open center vs closed center? I did a search here on this and saw other threads but I am still in question on the proper hook up as I don't want to low up my pump or me ?Sorry for being so long with this . Thsnk you
I went to my Kubota dealer amd was quoted $1000 for rear remotes . I was thinking I could just unplug the quick connects going to the FEL and connect the splitter there . My question is I DO BELIEVE the hand valve on the splitter is NOT an open center . How do I know as it does not have a very legible nameplate. It is an Energy brand . I slide the center out and it has 2 grooves and not 4 .
My other question is , this splitter was used on a John Deere with rear remotes . With a factory rear remote does that let the hydraulic oil bypass the hand control ? What would be the reason for open center vs closed center? I did a search here on this and saw other threads but I am still in question on the proper hook up as I don't want to low up my pump or me ?Sorry for being so long with this . Thsnk you