Another great example of an application for the dual remote kit on your BX. But, yes, you can connect that to the loader valve and use that valve to operate it. Remember, if you are using the bucket spool, you will need to force the lever into the extreme right position for it to work in that direction.View attachment 63293 I want to connect this wire roller into the A and D ports of my hydraulics for my LA243 loader on my BX2370. Any Issues doing this I should be aware of? Would I then be able to operate the roller with my loader control lever?
So I understand? Is the dual remote kit something I need to add or is it already on the BX?Another great example of an application for the dual remote kit on your BX. But, yes, you can connect that to the loader valve and use that valve to operate it. Remember, if you are using the bucket spool, you will need to force the lever into the extreme right position for it to work in that direction.
You would need to add it. I have one on my BX24dSo I understand? Is the dual remote kit something I need to add or is it already on the BX?
Ok, I see one from Summit and reading the forum Lawsons. Since I am not in a hurry for the wire roller I will add the dual remote. I have to see my dealer for a hydraulic hose this week will get a price from him. Thanks for the help can always depend on Orange Tractor TalksYou would need to add it. I have one on my BX24d
Ask the Sales dept. for kit # BX7326. It fits all bx's from 50 series forwardOk, I see one from Summit and reading the forum Lawsons. Since I am not in a hurry for the wire roller I will add the dual remote. I have to see my dealer for a hydraulic hose this week will get a price from him. Thanks for the help can always depend on Orange Tractor Talks
Thanks looks like a project.Ask the Sales dept. for kit # BX7326. It fits all bx's from 50 series forward
I can install them in less than an hour, but I've done a few! It is fairly straightforward. If you do it yourself get a couple of 11/16" offset wrenches.Thanks looks like a project.
I primarily use a mower. What is a TPH? What kind of offset on the 11/16 end wrenches?If you use a rear blade and also some other TPH attachments get yourself a hydraulic top link to go with the rear remotes. You will wonder why you didn't get it years ago! (some people also use a hyd tilt cylinder on the TPH. I haven't purchased one of them yet. ) I got my top link from https://www.surpluscenter.com/ a few years ago.
This is the one I use. https://www.surpluscenter.com/Hydra...A-Hydraulic-Cylinder-Swivel-Eyes-9-7258-4.axd
TPH is three point hitch, and you need just the standard offset wrenches.I primarily use a mower. What is a TPH? What kind of offset on the 11/16 end wrenches?
Three Point Hitch I am a little slow. What would the cylinder do for my mower?I primarily use a mower. What is a TPH? What kind of offset on the 11/16 end wrenches?
It wouldn't be so useful on a mower except if you wanted to lift the rear of the mower hydraulically.Three Point Hitch I am a little slow. What would the cylinder do for my mower?
Ok no need for that. Back to the offset wrenches are you referring to tubing wrenches?It wouldn't be so useful on a mower except if you wanted to lift the rear of the mower hydraulically.
Flare nut wrenchIt wouldn't be so useful on a mower except if you wanted to lift the rear of the mower hydraulically.
No, an offset wrench is openended at both ends and the ends are offset at more acute angles than a standard wrench... They make it a lot easier to tighten some of the fittings in thereOk no need for that. Back to the offset wrenches are you referring to tubing wrenches?
Yes, you will only need 11/16 and maybe 9/16. It is likely cheaper to buy a cheap set. you don't need to tighten those fittings super tight and you might not need to use them ever again. You likely could do the job without them even but they make it easier and faster.Ok same size on each end?