2013 L3200 rear remote

robjbarry

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2013 L3200 HST 4WD
Aug 16, 2010
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I just recently purchased my 3200 and love it I installed a W.R Long 3rd function kit I bought through my dealer as OEM. I'd like to add a rear remote for a pull behind bush hog that has hydraulic raise and lower and other similar attachments. How would I go about doing this. Would I put a t in the power beyond output and run a hose to the back but what about the return? What type of valving would I need of any. I appreciate the help.
 

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rparkinson

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Aug 23, 2012
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You pretty much got it. Unhook pb at the block under the rh floorboard and that is where the line for the remotes go, then the line for the 3pt that you unhooked goes to the pb port on your new valve. The return dumps back into the back of the machine where you add udt. There is a plug you buy from kubota that your return line will screw into. I would advise adding atleast 2 maybe even 3 while you are there. Now is the time.
 

MtnViewRanch

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Here ya go.

Anytime aftermarket valves are considered, I always recommend that the person get a minimum of 2 and really 3 is better. It just is not that much more $$$ to get an additional valve when you are doing the purchase and installation anyway. Better to have it and not need it vs needing it and not having it. What people end up doing once they start using hydraulics, is that they want more hydraulics. It is very nice to just sit in the seat and make an adjustment vs stopping the tractor, getting off, making the adjustment and then getting back on the tractor and continuing on. And then repeating time after time after time. :eek: A complete 3 valve setup should run you under a $900. ;)
 

Burtonbr

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2012 B2620, LA364 FEL,rear remotes,grapple pallet forks, many other toys.
Nov 11, 2012
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Remotes and 3rd function make everything dreamy.... They should be standard equipment!!
 

rparkinson

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Mtnviewranch is setting you up to try to sell you a tnt kit.... Do that too. One of the best things I did. He is right, go for 3... I just got done raking my road with my L3200 with the tnt I bought from him. It is awesome- I do a better job because all the those little adjustments that I would say close enough to, I just tap the lever....only way to go.
 

MtnViewRanch

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Mtnviewranch is setting you up to try to sell you a tnt kit.... Do that too. One of the best things I did. He is right, go for 3... I just got done raking my road with my L3200 with the tnt I bought from him. It is awesome- I do a better job because all the those little adjustments that I would say close enough to, I just tap the lever....only way to go.
Hydraulics, amazing things can be done with the touch of a finger. ;)
 

TripleR

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BX2200, BX2660, L5740 HSTC, M8540HDC and some other tractors and equipment
Sep 16, 2011
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Agree, more is better. We got two on our M8540 thinking it would be enough, but then got three on an L5740 last year.