L5030 GST Rear Remote Hose Connections

Russell King

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You will need to post a picture of the rear remotes to get the correct answer.

But if you have a back hoe that is probably the two hoses you might need to move. One hose provides hydraulic flow to the back hoe. That would go to the P(power in) on the remotes. The hose that is the return from the backhoe to the tractor is connected to the PB (power beyond) on the remotes.
 

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You will need to post a picture of the rear remotes to get the correct answer.

But if you have a back hoe that is probably the two hoses you might need to move. One hose provides hydraulic flow to the back hoe. That would go to the P(power in) on the remotes. The hose that is the return from the backhoe to the tractor is connected to the PB (power beyond) on the remotes.
 

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Russell King

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Okay it looks like your rear remotes are the two lines just loose and need to connect into the loader valve.

So take the PB off of the loader valve. Connect the hose to the rear remotes that runs into the P port of the rear remotes to the PB on the loader. The hose from the rear remote PB port will then connect to the loader PB hose.

Or you remove the loader valve hose into the P port and connect to the hose going to the P port on the rear remote. Then the rear remote PB port hose connects to the P port on the loader valve.

The pump will supply pressure to a P port then that valve will have a PB port to feed into the next valve P port then out the PB port. The valves just daisy chain together with the pressure into P and out PB. Eventually the last PB has to feed back to the tractor point where it feeds the Three Point Hitch (point where pump fed into before anything was added onto the tractor).

Why do you disconnect the rear remotes anyway?
 

Russell King

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Oh now I see that you really don’t have a rear remote valve.

So the two hoses just run to couplers at the rear of the tractor?

What is on the plow that connects to the rear remotes?

Do you use the loader valve to raise the plow?
 
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TROYPRICE

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Okay it looks like your rear remotes are the two lines just loose and need to connect into the loader valve.

So take the PB off of the loader valve. Connect the hose to the rear remotes that runs into the P port of the rear remotes to the PB on the loader. The hose from the rear remote PB port will then connect to the loader PB hose.

Or you remove the loader valve hose into the P port and connect to the hose going to the P port on the rear remote. Then the rear remote PB port hose connects to the P port on the loader valve.

The pump will supply pressure to a P port then that valve will have a PB port to feed into the next valve P port then out the PB port. The valves just daisy chain together with the pressure into P and out PB. Eventually the last PB has to feed back to the tractor point where it feeds the Three Point Hitch (point where pump fed into before anything was added onto the tractor).

Why do you disconnect the rear remotes anyway?
They are only used to pull a hydraulic lifted disc plow when connected so it ended up being disconnected the two that operates the tilt and put the rear conections in there place basically what you said so the two on the left still will raise and lower the bucket and using the bucket tilt to operate the rear remote for the plow thank you so much for your help Russell I really appreciate you taking time to help me
 

Russell King

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Ok that makes sence and I should have seen that last picture before I posted the answer back.