Russell King
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Equipment
L185F, Modern Ag Competitor 4’ shredder, Rhino tiller, rear dirt scoop
One thing I haven’t seen mentioned is the hoses and fittings that you may have to buy if you don’t buy the kit that includes them.
I think you have a good idea of what you need but you can think of it as a valve on the tractor. There will be three hoses connecting the valve to the tractor.
Then you will have a double acting cylinder attached to the rear of the tractor and three point.
There will be two hoses connecting the cylinder to the valve.
Tilt is one cylinder, top is another cylinder.
You may also want another cylinder for blade angle, or to operate the lift wheel on an implement (something similar to what @mcmxi stated on his flail mower)
The hoses are not astronomically priced but they can be around $300 to $500 for the seven hoses required for valve and two cylinders. There are also covers that protect the hoses that drive the price up towards the top end of the range.
You can look at Fit Rite Hydraulics for information and products sold.
Since each component is basically separate you could build up over time.
You can get an accessory to switch control from one cylinder to another but you still can only control one cylinder at a time. The cost seems to be around the same as adding another control valve.
Summit Hydraulics is a vendor member of this forum now so can pr answers and products also.
I think you have a good idea of what you need but you can think of it as a valve on the tractor. There will be three hoses connecting the valve to the tractor.
Then you will have a double acting cylinder attached to the rear of the tractor and three point.
There will be two hoses connecting the cylinder to the valve.
Tilt is one cylinder, top is another cylinder.
You may also want another cylinder for blade angle, or to operate the lift wheel on an implement (something similar to what @mcmxi stated on his flail mower)
The hoses are not astronomically priced but they can be around $300 to $500 for the seven hoses required for valve and two cylinders. There are also covers that protect the hoses that drive the price up towards the top end of the range.
You can look at Fit Rite Hydraulics for information and products sold.
Since each component is basically separate you could build up over time.
You can get an accessory to switch control from one cylinder to another but you still can only control one cylinder at a time. The cost seems to be around the same as adding another control valve.
Summit Hydraulics is a vendor member of this forum now so can pr answers and products also.