It appears as if no one has anything in stock for L35. Tractor Data has listed as 17gpm and everything looks to be 13gpm. I have a forestry plan in motion on twenty acres and really need a grapple on the machine.
You don't need all 17GPM for the third function as some is for the PS.It appears as if no one has anything in stock for L35. Tractor Data has listed as 17gpm and everything looks to be 13gpm. I have a forestry plan in motion on twenty acres and really need a grapple on the machine.
"Foster" ????It appears as if no one has anything in stock for L35. Tractor Data has listed as 17gpm and everything looks to be 13gpm. I have a forestry plan in motion on twenty acres and really need a grapple on the machine.
I have been on phone and computer most of the day looking. Messick's has been my go to but they said three weeks, "maybe". Afraid to go with a 13GPM because I think I will lose too much power."Foster" ????
R.I. ???
Have you tried both MB tractor (MA & NH) and Messick's (PA)?
Coleman's too (MO).
Did you read what I wrote?I have been on phone and computer most of the day looking. Messick's has been my go to but they said three weeks, "maybe". Afraid to go with a 13GPM because I think I will lose too much power.
Yes and correct me if I’m wrong but my bucket functions would also be reduced to 13 gpm due to the diverter? I don’t really know how much power I would lose on the lifting arms.Did you read what I wrote?
Well you just made my life easier Thanks for the infoYou only have 11.1gpm for the loader to use.
So putting a 13gpm third function valve in is not going to reduce any flow to the loader at all.
The other 6.12GPM is on a different loop, that loop runs the Steering, Three Point and the GST.
And fyi GPM is not power, its speed, PSI is power.
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The thread title says diverter - are you planning a diverter on the bucket dump or a true third function?Well you just made my life easier Thanks for the info
Diverter for grappleThe thread title says diverter - are you planning a diverter on the bucket dump or a true third function?
Do you know the operational difference between a diverter and a third function?Diverter for grapple
My diverter operates through the third function, and is used. for SSQA locking.Do you know the operational difference between a diverter and a third function?
For those that don't know the difference:
A diverter uses the lines that operate the tilt cylinders, and diverts them to the grapple cylinders to open and close.
A third function valve adds another circuit to the loader that operates the grapple.
The real advantage of a third function is you can tilt and grapple at the same time, and not just one or the other.
If you are using a diverter, than none of the GPM conversation matters as your not using 11.1 gpm on tilting the loader bucket, your using like 2 to 3 gpm if that!
It's really worth the extra $ when it comes to ease / functionality of grapple operation having a third function valve over a diverter valve.Thank you for the info. I am aware of the difference but for the cost of a third function I did not see that much of an advantage and yes, I have ran all types of equipment during my career in the construction industry. I'm just not real familiar with the mechanics of hydraulics.
That an excellent use of a diverter valve because it's not a constant under operation use, more of a lock it and forget it operation.My diverter operates through the third function, and is used. for SSQA locking.
The machine came to me (used) with that feature.That an excellent use of a diverter valve because it's not a constant under operation use, more of a lock it and forget it operation.
I would not expect much difference in cost. You still need the joy stick handle with switch and that is crazy expensive at almost $200.Thank you for the info. I am aware of the difference but for the cost of a third function I did not see that much of an advantage and yes, I have ran all types of equipment during my career in the construction industry. I'm just not real familiar with the mechanics of hydraulics.
Using a diverter kit from Summit and making hoses locally I am at a hair over $520, kits from WR Long or Summit for PB run around $900I would not expect much difference in cost. You still need the joy stick handle with switch and that is crazy expensive at almost $200.
Dan
You have obviously made your choice and the diverter will work fine. You actually lose very little functionality using a diverter given the operation of Kubota loader valves.Using a diverter kit from Summit and making hoses locally I am at a hair over $520, kits from WR Long or Summit for PB run around $900