Interesting that the parts are different. But yes, this kit is plug and play. Everything is the exact length it needs to be, all connectors and fittings work with the tractor plug and play.thats weird, my 2601 3rd function is labeled B1653. If the install is similar, it should be all plug and play into existing wire harnesses, its pretty slick.
YIKES!!!Well, got everything on, tried to take a few pictures as well.
First, had a question for @Frankb
How did they route your line from the 3rd function back to the backhoe?
This is the way the kubota kit says to do it, on the outside of the backhoe subframe. The issue is when you put the tire on it’s way too close in my opinion.
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This doesnt look right ^Well, got everything on, tried to take a few pictures as well.
First, had a question for @Frankb
How did they route your line from the 3rd function back to the backhoe?
This is the way the kubota kit says to do it, on the outside of the backhoe subframe. The issue is when you put the tire on it’s way too close in my opinion.
Few pictures:
I think the difference is the backhoe subframe. If you see in my photo, the backhoe subframe drops down as low as the filter. I also have the line with the red cap which I need to access when I mount or dismount the backhoe.This doesnt look right ^
this is how my dealer installed kit was configured, same bracket where show, but the lines run inside the fender
I am not really sure how the dealer ran the lines on mine. I will try to get under the tractor today to take a look.Ah the BH, yes that could be
What's your definition of "true third function"? That typically means the ability to operate the bucket curl/dump function and grapple jaws at the same time. That requires an independent valve plumbed inti the power beyond on the loader valve. It also requires a loader valve that does not block the downstrean valve when the bucket is active. The loader valves on the L01s blick so that is not possibleI am in the process of purchasing a new B2601 with backhoe and a B1672 third function for a grapple and possibly a snowblower. I have read that with a true third function the grapple speed cannot be modulated causing things to be easily crushed, whereas the diverter valves allow for hydraulic flow control. Is there a flow limiter or anything in this kit that allows the user to limit the grapple speed?
Thanks for the clarification. I thought the factory third function was a whole new hydraulic circuit that allowed bucket curl and loader lift while also moving the grapple. It seems that the aftermarket diverter valves such as the artillian diverter is actually a better option so that you can modulate the grapple, just not while also curling. Seems the only downside is the install might not be as tucked away as the factory option.What's your definition of "true third function"? That typically means the ability to operate the bucket curl/dump function and grapple jaws at the same time. That requires an independent valve plumbed inti the power beyond on the loader valve. It also requires a loader valve that does not block the downstrean valve when the bucket is active. The loader valves on the L01s blick so that is not possible
The third function kits Kubota is selling are solenoid actuated valves. They are all or none operation so you cant feather the spool regardkess of what the loader valve is doing. If you use a manually controlled valve in place of the electro-mechanical valve you can feather the spool but you have a second lever to deal with which is less convenient. An electro-mechanical diverter valve lets you switch the joystick bucket control between the grapple and the bucket giving you the same control over the grapple as you have over the bucket.
If you use a diverter valve on the loader you can feather the grapple but you cannot operate bucket and jaws at same time. As I mentuoned above you lose nothing on an L01 because thats impossible anyway.
Dan
Depends on the operation of your loader valve. I know the valve on the LA 525 blocks. But you need to test your loader valve to see how it operates:Thanks for the clarification. I thought the factory third function was a whole new hydraulic circuit that allowed bucket curl and loader lift while also moving the grapple. It seems that the aftermarket diverter valves such as the artillian diverter is actually a better option so that you can modulate the grapple, just not while also curling. Seems the only downside is the install might not be as tucked away as the factory option.
Kubota Diverter Kit: B2301 HSD, B2601 HSD Loaders: LA434 - Artillian
FITMENT: Tractor Models: B2301 HSD, B2601 HSD Loaders: LA434 Add a third hydraulic circuit to your loader to operate grapples, plow adapters or other hydraulic loader attachments. The third function operates from a button on the loader joystick that diverts hydraulic flow to a manifold at the...www.artillian.com
OK, great! I decided to go with the factory kit because of the cleaner installation and dealer support if there was an issue. Have you had any problem with the third fuction speed being too fast? From the videos I have seen it looks like it is slow enough to be controllable.I'm not disputing what @TheOldHokie mentioned above, both my B2601 and LX behaved the way he described in his test.. But it's not necessarily all or nothing. On both machines if you dont use "all" the valve you can modulate it do both functions at once. So you are holding the third function button of choice, and dumping/curling, it will do both functions but in a slow controlled action. At least thats my experience.
You bring up an interesting point but lets make sure we are on the same page.I'm not disputing what @TheOldHokie mentioned above, both my B2601 and LX behaved the way he described in his test.. But it's not necessarily all or nothing. On both machines if you dont use "all" the valve you can modulate it do both functions at once. So you are holding the third function button of choice, and dumping/curling, it will do both functions but in a slow controlled action. At least thats my experience.