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  1. MtnViewRanch

    Wanting to add rear remotes for rear bank flail mower

    Dan, I'm thinking he has a cab. (avatar) Still just as easy? :unsure: And the OEM units are known for excessive internal leakage.
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    L4701 Rear Hydraulic Valve Kit

    Am I understanding right? You need-want a total of 7 sets of rear remote outlets? Or are you just looking for a 4th set? Might want to consider a diverter valve-s. This tractor had a single factory rear remote. With a double diverter set he now has 3 sets of couplers to make use of, all...
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    Dirt Dog vs Iron Craft 6' Box Blade?

    I have always been partial to ROBB (rollover box blades) Nice to have the scarifiers set in place in seconds vs stopping and doing each ripper one at a time or paying the astronomical price for hydraulic actuated scarifiers. I believe my 1000lb, 81" wide unit was the last ROBB unit built by...
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    Top and Tilt Installed Picture Kubota 3901

    Yes, the power beyond hose (marked green) that currently runs from the power beyond port on the loader valve and connects to the upper left port of the hydraulic block gets replaced. You need to route a new hose from the power beyond port of the loader valve down and back to the pressure in port...
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    Top and Tilt Installed Picture Kubota 3901

    To the OP, (Smokeless) get actual picture-s of the valve set that you have and one of us should be able to help you out with this what port is what. I believe at this point the biggest issue here is that there is a communication problem. There are times when a picture truly is worth a 1000...
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    Top and Tilt Installed Picture Kubota 3901

    Go to the instructions and look at them. The ports are shown and what port-s are what.
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    3 Point Hitch Side Arm Hydraulic Cylinder Addition

    Are you talking to me? I'm not the one with the questions.
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    3 Point Hitch Side Arm Hydraulic Cylinder Addition

    My recommendation is if you want it built right, wait. Otherwise, if you find one that will work, it will most likely only have a 4" stroke cylinder and you would be lucky if it was built to provide an equal amount of tilt angle to both sides. Or it will only tilt down and you will get no tilt...
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    Top and Tilt Installed Picture Kubota 3901

    These are just a couple of pictures taken from the internet. Remember that you really should use a 3-supply line system. Pressure in from the tractor power beyond source. Power beyond leaving the added valves and going back to the previous tractor power beyond connection point. Return to tank...
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    Hydraulic tilt link for 2022 bx2380

    You need a 3" stroke just to have the unit level. You only get a tilt down unit.
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    quick hitch built into lift arm

    The only time that they would not add ANY length is if you have a straight draft link with no bends back at the implement connection point. I personally have NEVER seen such a draft link. Based on the typical weld position of the draft link ball swivel, the Euro hooks will add 2 1/8" to the...
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    quick hitch built into lift arm

    These are available as weld-on pieces. They are available as pictured, cat 1, cat 1-2 or cat 2. You would need the cat 1 units. Euro quick hitch hooks are what I have always called them.
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    To float or not.

    I have found that generally if you do what this link asks and figure that for your mid-stoke of the rod, you end up with a top link that provides enough tilt in both directions.
  14. MtnViewRanch

    To float or not.

    You will gain some length simply because the top link is at less of an angle when in the top pin location. It works better for grading also IMO. But no it is not going to get you enough length to not get a different working length IMO. Good luck. (y)
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    To float or not.

    Try the top pin location on the tractor if you have not already. It seems like you need a longer top link. Do you have Pat's QH on your draft arms? Very common to have this issue with the Pat's.
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    Grand L4760 or a MX6000

    Yes, I think everyone understands that the MX has a cat 1-2 3pt hitch. I know that I do, I build top & tilt sets for them on a regular basis. The L 4760 has a cat 1 3pt hitch. If you want to use the tractor as it is built and intended to be used, you are limited to cat 1 implements only. For a...
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    Grand L4760 or a MX6000

    Read what is in the sentence. Here it is with a few more words. If you don't need the HP or need the capability to use both cat 1 and cat 2 implements, then I would be leaning toward the L4760. Not everyone uses cat 2 implements. If the OP is one of those people that only use cat 1...
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    Grand L4760 or a MX6000

    Pretty much what I eluded to in my earlier post. If you don't need the HP, or have a need to be able to use both cat 1 & cat 2 implements, I think that I would be leaning toward the L4760.
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    Grand L4760 or a MX6000

    Maybe try comparing at the same measuring points. When the L4760 has the 1055 loader on it, the max lift at the pins is 2361 lbs. At 500MM in front of the pins it is then 1784 lbs The MX with the 1065 loader is 2275 lbs at the pins. At 500MM in front of the pins, it is then 1691 lbs. These...
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    Grand L4760 or a MX6000

    Other than horsepower, the L4760 is a more capable machine at the 3pt, the loader, and overall tractor weight. Not by a lot, but more is more. Plus the L is considered a deluxe machine while the MX is a more economy-type machine. If you don't need the HP, or have a need to be able to use both...