I have a B2650 with a BH77 and a third function up front. I don't know much about hydraulics, but based on following lines on my tractor, it seems hydraulic pressure comes from the power beyond port on the loader valve to the solenoid valve for third function, and from the power beyond port on the third function valve back to the rear of the tractor.
If the BH is connected, it flows through those valves and ultimately back to tank, and if the BH is disconnected it flows directly back to tank.
First, does this sound right?
Second, if I were to hook the BH pressure line into a valve (or more than one valve) and ultimately return to tank, I could run other stuff, right? It would essentially be the same thing as having temporarily plumbed rear remotes? Basically, disconnect BH/connect rear remotes, whereas true rear remotes would be plumbed permanently, in addition to the backhoe?
I'm thinking about getting a Samurai cutter (https://www.cutthat.com/product/sabre-samurai-cutter-2/) and am thinking that if I get a valve to plug the BH line into, and then a line from that valve to the front of the tractor, that could power the cutter, right?
Thanks!
If the BH is connected, it flows through those valves and ultimately back to tank, and if the BH is disconnected it flows directly back to tank.
First, does this sound right?
Second, if I were to hook the BH pressure line into a valve (or more than one valve) and ultimately return to tank, I could run other stuff, right? It would essentially be the same thing as having temporarily plumbed rear remotes? Basically, disconnect BH/connect rear remotes, whereas true rear remotes would be plumbed permanently, in addition to the backhoe?
I'm thinking about getting a Samurai cutter (https://www.cutthat.com/product/sabre-samurai-cutter-2/) and am thinking that if I get a valve to plug the BH line into, and then a line from that valve to the front of the tractor, that could power the cutter, right?
Thanks!