I just bought this '97 M4700DT 4x4 w/ FEL for $6500 on Craigslist. Had to put a new hyd pump in and new rear brakes, but now she runs good as a new one.
I have a bunch of brush piles I need to clean up and burn, so I bought a Wildkat grapple on Ebay (awesome prices btw). So I had to add a 3rd function hyd control up front. I didn't want to pay $800 for the kits I've seen around. So I got this log splitter valve on Ebay (also available at Tractor Supply) and I pieced together a couple T fittings and some 90 degree elbows and hoses, and this is what I came up with. It works perfectly. The two hoses on top go out to the end of the loader for the grapple hookups. The two hoses on sides connect to the tractors hydraulics. I just put a T fitting where a coupler is on the Power Beyond hose, and then the same thing on the low pressure return line. I have never messed with hydraulics before, but it was easier than I thought it'd be. No leaks. The hardest part is finding all the fittings I wanted. Tractor Supply had most of what I needed. Took about 4 hours to install. Under $250 total.
I have a bunch of brush piles I need to clean up and burn, so I bought a Wildkat grapple on Ebay (awesome prices btw). So I had to add a 3rd function hyd control up front. I didn't want to pay $800 for the kits I've seen around. So I got this log splitter valve on Ebay (also available at Tractor Supply) and I pieced together a couple T fittings and some 90 degree elbows and hoses, and this is what I came up with. It works perfectly. The two hoses on top go out to the end of the loader for the grapple hookups. The two hoses on sides connect to the tractors hydraulics. I just put a T fitting where a coupler is on the Power Beyond hose, and then the same thing on the low pressure return line. I have never messed with hydraulics before, but it was easier than I thought it'd be. No leaks. The hardest part is finding all the fittings I wanted. Tractor Supply had most of what I needed. Took about 4 hours to install. Under $250 total.
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