Maybe Kubota figures that with the 3pt raised you won't be using the aux controls, so there is no interference???
Hmm this may not be the best idea but what happens if you reverse the hoses on #3 when you plug em in. Does that keep the handles from conflict ? Might take a bit of getting used to but perhaps it work out.
Might help, but I dont think it would help with float functionality which is still all the way forward.
Are your remote levers higher than your 3 point lever. I only have 1 remote ut my lever is way shorter that the 3 point lever, I am guessing by as much as 3 to 4 inches
I'm looking to have this done... can you say how much to add this? Did you have it done at the dealer, or did you do it yourself?
Angle hydraulic for a rear blade is very common. So there's the 3rd set. If you go all hydraulic rear blade and have top & tilt, then you need 5 sets.BCrouse, I think the modification was ingenious and it looks good.
Pardon my ignorance here, but are these new levers (1-3) all for rear remotes? I understand lever 1 could be the tilt (for instance), lever 2 is the top (for instance)...what rear implement would you need/use the float function for?
Or is the float function for your 3rd function up front?
I will be adding a 3rd function up front for a grapple, and what I thought was going to be 2 rear remotes for a tiller and a back blade. Now you guys come up with a 3rd remote for the back? It seems like the accessorizing never stops!
5 sets? Really? Set the TnT and move the hoses over.Angle hydraulic for a rear blade is very common. So there's the 3rd set. If you go all hydraulic rear blade and have top & tilt, then you need 5 sets.
Also a box blade with hydraulic actuated rippers takes a set.
I typically recommend 4 in the rear blade scenario and leave the blade tilt for manual setting. You can fine tune with the tilt cylinder of the top & tilt set.