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  1. MtnViewRanch

    M7060 hydraulic top link

    This is the closest off the shelf unit that I know of that will work satisfactory for your tractor. https://www.orangetractortalks.com/forums/threads/m7060-hydraulic-top-link.46282/ You will still need to narrow the tractor end and get a bushing to down size for the cat 1 pin. What you are...
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    non OEM hydraulic rear remote for 2009 M7040?

    Install a couple of diverters bolted on top of the existing valve and still use the existing control lever. Relatively simple, still about $900 though.
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    Hydraulic top link shuddering/chattering

    Use an .030 orifice, and despite what some people say, use one for each line.
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    Adding 2nd and 3rd remote

    A diverter will work fine to add a set of couplers for the rear remote.;) Might even consider going with a double diverter set so that you can operate 3 separate functions if that need ever comes up in the future. :cool:
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    Adding 2nd and 3rd remote

    If you are not concerned about drilling holes to mount it and no concerns about quality of the valve, then yes, get the power beyond plug and go for it. If you do some research, there are several people that have had issues with Prince valves that have had internal leakage. Not saying that they...
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    Adding 2nd and 3rd remote

    #8 ORB are the ports. Here is a Bucher valve supplier.
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    Adding 2nd and 3rd remote

    Your mount should take a Bucher valve . It should bolt directly onto your mount and your 3 supply line hoses should connect to the new valve as they are.:cool: Good luck. ;)
  8. MtnViewRanch

    Kubota Top N Tilt

    His MX does not have the same type valves that are used on the M series tractors. Plus a majority of said valve issues have come up when the 40 series tractors were changed over to the 60 series. I very seldom heard about these valve issues with any of the 40 series tractors. The drifting...
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    Kubota Top N Tilt

    How much does the drifting actually affect your operation of the tractor? There are times when people are not realistic, and expect nothing to move,EVER. To me, if the rod extending affects the operation of the task being performed, then it needs to be addressed. If your main issue is when...
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    Smallest tractor with hydro "Top n Tilt" ?

    Thanks for the compliment. ;) As mentioned, completely different. 1st pic is for a B series. 2nd pic is for std size L series such as the L2501 that was mentioned, up to an L3901. Different top link strokes, different ends on both the top & side links.
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    m5660 three point hitch will not go up

    I'm lost, the title says the 3pt won't go up, but everyone is talking about the hitch going down.:confused: First thing that comes to my mind is be sure that your draft control lever is all the way forward-down. Then use the position control to operate the 3pt hitch. Good luck. ;)
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    Mx5200hst

    There are down pressure kits for 3pt augers. They work quite well. ;)
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    Mx5200hst

    Double check to be sure that your 3rd function is rated for constant use. A lot of them are not. :eek:
  14. MtnViewRanch

    Box Scraper or Grading Scraper

    I think that you are thing about a rear blade to add the wings onto. :confused: I believe that he is thinking land plane grading scraper as pictured. Maybe not?
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    M7040 vs M7060

    The SU models are an economy version and are not the same as the normal M7040. It is an ECONOMY version. If you were to see them side by side,the differences would be very clear. ;)
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    Land plane/leveler help

    While I think that all the LPGS (land plane grading scraper)work well, weight as well as length are usually your friend when it comes to these implements. I also agree that angled blades work better for road maintenance. I personally would go with a 72" unit for your tractor and as long and...
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    Box blade help

    I also believe that a land plane is the way to go. IMO, the single best implement for general road maintenance. ;)
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    Newbie TNT question b2410

    If you have a loader, you can simply use the loader connections. Pretty tough to go any cheaper than that. If you decide to get a separate set of valves, I recommend that you get the factory Kubota set.
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    Educate me on hydraulics (top n tilt / remote hydraulics)

    Nick, I seriously doubt that you will find ANY 3rd party valves that will bolt up to the case as the Kubota valves do. If you do not go with the factory Kubota valves, you will end up with exposed valves some place unless YOU are a machinist and have nothing else to do but design-build a set for...
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    Educate me on hydraulics (top n tilt / remote hydraulics)

    Need to be realistic about the Kubota rear remote valves. I believe that the majority of the valves are fine and is the reason that Kubota does nothing for the people that have the issues. BUT and this is a VERY BIG BUT, if you do have issues with the valves, Kubota will not help you out. The...