Remote Hydraulic Question B7500

Kutupembe

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B7500, RTV 900
Oct 20, 2024
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I have two b7500 tractors.

The first one I have had for 15+ years and it is well used. It has a FEL plus two rear remotes with a two lever control mounted next to seat used for top and tilt three point adjustment. Also has a woods backhoe attachment. I have loved it so much I bought a second for mowing and backup.

Here is the question:

The second b7500 (which is in far better shape). Doesn’t have any external hydraulics. How hard would it be to transfer the FEL and remotes to the nicer tractor if the first one dies?

Also, how hard would it be to add a single remote for top link control?

Appreciate any thoughts or advice.

Thanks,

Dan
 

TheOldHokie

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I have two b7500 tractors.

The first one I have had for 15+ years and it is well used. It has a FEL plus two rear remotes with a two lever control mounted next to seat used for top and tilt three point adjustment. Also has a woods backhoe attachment. I have loved it so much I bought a second for mowing and backup.

Here is the question:

The second b7500 (which is in far better shape). Doesn’t have any external hydraulics. How hard would it be to transfer the FEL and remotes to the nicer tractor if the first one dies?

Also, how hard would it be to add a single remote for top link control?

Appreciate any thoughts or advice.

Thanks,

Dan
Moving the hydraulics to the other tractor is simple enough but takes some sweat. I can't find a factory option for rear remotes. Post a picture of yours - I suspect they are DIY.

Adding a DIY remote to your new tractor requires a valve, hoses, and outlets - roughly $300. You would also need the OEM hydraulic outlet block below.


Dan
 

Mountainman

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B7500 did not have a factory option for rear hydraulic block. Moving the loader would be simple as unbolting and moving to new tractor. There is a hydraulic block on the right side to the left of the fuel filter. That's what feeds your loader valve and returns pressure to the 3ph. Since it didn't have a factory rear hydraulic block then your rear remotes may come from there as well. But open center hydraulic valves go in series, no T's on pressure lines.
 
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