Runs With Scissors
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Equipment
L2501 TLB , Grappel, Brush Hog, Box Blade, Ballast box, Forks, Tiller, PH digger
Ok, well looking at the calendar, winter is just around the corner. I promised myself that I would make/install a hydraulic thumb for Stonewall.
I have the basic idea of how I am going to approach it and from reading past posts, I think it will be a cool project.
I have no problem with the welding/machining part of it; I'm looking quite forward to that part; However, the hydraulics part of it concerns me a little.
1. I am unsure of how to control the Thumb's opening and closing. I want to control it using my right thumb and some sort of switch on the joystick. (much like the "big boys" do on an excavator)
2. My biggest question though is this: I have 3 remotes on the back but they are controlled by levers from the drivers seat. I do not want to have to "reach behind me' to control the thumb; So is there some way to add a "electrically controlled valve" or something to those valves, and wire it to the "new joystick"
or do I bypass them altogether and make a "new circuit"?
Here is the "Worlds Worst Schematic" of the basic concept (no laughing...LOL)
Any links to parts "major parts" like the cylinder, "magic valve" or a new joystick with a switch built in, is much appreciated.
Paul
I have the basic idea of how I am going to approach it and from reading past posts, I think it will be a cool project.
I have no problem with the welding/machining part of it; I'm looking quite forward to that part; However, the hydraulics part of it concerns me a little.
1. I am unsure of how to control the Thumb's opening and closing. I want to control it using my right thumb and some sort of switch on the joystick. (much like the "big boys" do on an excavator)
2. My biggest question though is this: I have 3 remotes on the back but they are controlled by levers from the drivers seat. I do not want to have to "reach behind me' to control the thumb; So is there some way to add a "electrically controlled valve" or something to those valves, and wire it to the "new joystick"
or do I bypass them altogether and make a "new circuit"?
Here is the "Worlds Worst Schematic" of the basic concept (no laughing...LOL)
Any links to parts "major parts" like the cylinder, "magic valve" or a new joystick with a switch built in, is much appreciated.
Paul