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  1. MtnViewRanch

    Rear remotes for LX2610 cab

    This pretty much holds true with any type of std couplers. The pressure always needs to be relieved. You do not need to use float mode, simply relieve the pressure. ( Move the lever for the set of couplers that you are connecting-disconnecting with the engine off.
  2. MtnViewRanch

    Rear remotes for LX2610 cab

    Push in, pull out all in 1 quick motion.
  3. MtnViewRanch

    is a 6' box blade too big for L2501?

    Just my opinion, but 65" box blades are the perfect width for this size tractor. The ideal implement in my opinion can be used to it's full capabilities 80-90% of the time in the existing conditions-circumstances on site. This is the perfect type unit for your tractor IMO.
  4. MtnViewRanch

    Rear remotes and draft control

    Your dealer is correct, the draft control option is not compatible with the factory rear remotes. You could get the draft control and go with 3rd party rear remotes. The valves for the rear remotes would probably be better anyway.
  5. MtnViewRanch

    Rear remotes for LX2610 cab

    I agree with going the factory route. While it seems that quite a few people like the idea of the Summit valve set, it is far from ideal, specifically for a top & tilt set. You give up any real feathering capabilities and forget about having the float feature.
  6. MtnViewRanch

    Hydraulic Top Link for B2601

    Quality, fit & finish, lifetime warranty. Can anyone of those off the shelf suppliers even make a relatively informed recommendation? Do they know or provide the base end ball swivel at 1 9/16" wide as it should be for the B series tractors, or the std 1 3/4" wide ball swivel and you get to...
  7. MtnViewRanch

    LX3310 Rear Blade

    The RB3772 would be a good fit for your tractor IMO. Don't forget to get the skid shoes. (y)
  8. MtnViewRanch

    Rear Remotes, Top/Tail

    https://www.hydraulicstore.com/hydraulic/valves/directional-control-valves/manually-controlled/manual-double-selector-valves/manual-double-selector-valves-knob?page=1
  9. MtnViewRanch

    Rear Remotes, Top/Tail

    Just as an FYI, Kubota rear remote valves are known for having internal leakage issues which Kubota refuses to address. So while they look nice and neat, there is a good chance that there will be issues with them and you may end up having to constantly be readjusting the cylinders to keep the...
  10. MtnViewRanch

    Box Blade Size for L3901 HST?

    I highly recommend a 65" ROBB (roll over box blade) A little more $$$$, but worth every penny IMO vs a std type box blade. I happen to have 3 of them (ROBB) A 36", 65" & 81" cat 2 The 65" is on the red tractor, basically the size of your L3901. A perfect fit IMO.(y)
  11. MtnViewRanch

    Diverter for hydraulic top link

    As you said, you have two 3pt implements which in your case, require a single adjustment and you are done. :cool: Anyone that has grading implements, to get the optimum usage out of them, they require constant adjustments. How many and how often those adjustments are needed depends on the...
  12. MtnViewRanch

    L6060 buying questions

    Here is what I would do if I were to purchase an L6060 with a cab regarding top & tilt. Get the factory valves with the float feature. The float feature can provide many benefits for various tasks performed. Purchase the top & tilt set from Fit Rite Hydraulics. If and only if you happen to to...
  13. MtnViewRanch

    Any downsides to Top N Tilt?

    Put one of these on and you can have 6 sets of couplers to use. :cool: How many sets of couplers you need is always available, as long as you have room to mount them. Need to keep in mind that having the hydraulic adjustments on the hitch allows you to have those adjustments for most every 3pt...
  14. MtnViewRanch

    Any downsides to Top N Tilt?

    Typically when the cylinders creep (typically extending on their own) 99 out or 100 times it is not the cylinder leaking, but the control valve. Unfortunately this seems to be a more common issue to be dealt with in the last few years. Or just more people are aware of it than used to be. There...
  15. MtnViewRanch

    B2601 Top & Tilt, Triple Rear Remotes

    If you don't like being able to feather the controls for cylinders. I believe that is the favorite most precise way of operating a top & tilt set as well as hydraulics on a snow blower. About any implement cylinder actually. Not really that big of a deal for a grapple, open, close. But when you...
  16. MtnViewRanch

    B2601 Top & Tilt, Triple Rear Remotes

    Actually those are diverter valves, he would install the control grip on one of his existing rear remote levers. You control the cylinder exactly like you would with the std valve, because that is exactly what you are doing, just diverting that control to a different sets of couplers.
  17. MtnViewRanch

    B2601 Top & Tilt, Triple Rear Remotes

    Top & tilt no problem. There are several ways to add a 3rd & or 4th set of couplers. If you have the Kubota sets of rear remotes, then I suggest adding some diverter valves. If you have 3rd party valves and they are stacking valves, you can simply add to what you have. If they are a monoblock...
  18. MtnViewRanch

    Hydraulic upper link

    No, when a payment is made, really what you are doing is getting a time slot. The time difference would be a few hours at best.
  19. MtnViewRanch

    Hydraulic upper link

    A check valve eliminates the possibility of using the float feature if you happen to have it. Some people figure no big deal. Most that have made use of the a float featured valve would not be without it. I am one of those people. As far as lead times, there is a good reason for that. The...
  20. MtnViewRanch

    Hydraulic upper link

    I typically provide 3" dia cylinders with 1 1/2" dia rods for your model. It would have a working length of 20 1/4"- 29 1/4". You will not find this anywhere other than from Fit Rite Hydraulics, but maybe you can find something close? That gives you something to compare to if you are looking...