I thank you all for your comments and here is an update both from the dealer and my investigation and solution.
The dealer was ignorant to the warning label and stated that they always put the 3rd function auxiliary valve in series after the BH. When questioned about the back pressure in the BH valve body and possible damage they did not think it would be an issue and don't recall seeing any issues for repair.
My research and your comments all point to the BH valve body not being designed for excessive back pressure on the seals. Also, another big item is performance, the tractor flow rate of 5 gpm is seriously restricted through the 3rd function hoses and valve. The BH is setup with 3/8" hard line and hoses for full flow through the valve body. with the 3rd function solenoid and 9 feet of 1/4" hose it was cut about in half while raising the pressure significantly.
Agreeing with what "TheoldHokie" said, I am planning to use the BH to dig stumps and rip bushes then use the grapple to clean up the mess. Since I can't run them both at once, I came up with the following solution.
My solution was to install a solenoid operated diverter valve in the line ahead of the BH to divert the fluid to the 3rd function when needed. I wired the solenoid into the same power switch that provides power to the control buttons for the 3rd function solenoid so when it is on the diverter valve is on. This way no pressure is supplied to the BH while using the grapple and the return lines are free flowing to the HST (tank). The best part is that all I have to do is turn on the power switch and it all happens smoothly without having to get off and move hoses.
I thank you all for your thoughts and insight, I wish there was a Kubota board to submit questions to for factory advise and insight to how these machines were designed and built. As a retired engineer I have already made several changes to suit my needs and requirements, such as this one and some help would be nice sometimes.
The dealer was ignorant to the warning label and stated that they always put the 3rd function auxiliary valve in series after the BH. When questioned about the back pressure in the BH valve body and possible damage they did not think it would be an issue and don't recall seeing any issues for repair.
My research and your comments all point to the BH valve body not being designed for excessive back pressure on the seals. Also, another big item is performance, the tractor flow rate of 5 gpm is seriously restricted through the 3rd function hoses and valve. The BH is setup with 3/8" hard line and hoses for full flow through the valve body. with the 3rd function solenoid and 9 feet of 1/4" hose it was cut about in half while raising the pressure significantly.
Agreeing with what "TheoldHokie" said, I am planning to use the BH to dig stumps and rip bushes then use the grapple to clean up the mess. Since I can't run them both at once, I came up with the following solution.
My solution was to install a solenoid operated diverter valve in the line ahead of the BH to divert the fluid to the 3rd function when needed. I wired the solenoid into the same power switch that provides power to the control buttons for the 3rd function solenoid so when it is on the diverter valve is on. This way no pressure is supplied to the BH while using the grapple and the return lines are free flowing to the HST (tank). The best part is that all I have to do is turn on the power switch and it all happens smoothly without having to get off and move hoses.
I thank you all for your thoughts and insight, I wish there was a Kubota board to submit questions to for factory advise and insight to how these machines were designed and built. As a retired engineer I have already made several changes to suit my needs and requirements, such as this one and some help would be nice sometimes.