Adding Rear Remotes to an L3010

Catbota

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Cat 426, Kubota 3010 w/FEL, Backhoe, Woodchipper, 7' snow blade, 68" rear snow b
Nov 14, 2016
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Several weeks ago I asked if anyone knew the best way to add rear
remote hydraulics to an L3010. Someone said he took the seat off
and the access panel underneath it. But if he had to do it again he would not
remove anything. Well being freezing cold out I could not get the access
panel off because of the knob. With nearly frostbitten hands I did the whole
job from the back of the tractor. It took several hours, because I kept on dropping the parts. Thanks Catbota
 

Bulldog

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M 9000 DTC, L 3000 DT
Mar 30, 2010
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I used the loader supply line when I added rear remotes. All the plumbing is already done for you, just has to be re-routed.
 

lugbolt

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ZG127S-54
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I used the loader supply line when I added rear remotes. All the plumbing is already done for you, just has to be re-routed.
On some Kubota's, that's basically how they install their OEM Kubota remote valves.

Thing is, though, you need to know which hoses to use, most Kubota's are an open center system-with 3 main hoses going to the loader. Use the wrong hose, and you can experience loss of hydraulic power to the 3 point hitch, loader, or even power steering...or in some cases all of the above.
 
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The OEM is actually a slick install, once you figure out their directions. I'm guessing the Cat got a toy for snow and couldn't wait for warmer weather. We do like out pics though.
 

N3BP

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B7200DT, B7200HST-D, L2900GST, L3010 HST TLB
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Salvage is your best bet since Kubota discontinued the part. Here is a pic of mine so you know what it looks like. It's two pieces that are fixed together by two pipes.
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North Idaho Wolfman

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L3450DT-GST, Woods FEL, B7100 HSD, FEL, 60" SB, 743 Bobcat with V2203, and more
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What is the part #?
It's more than one part number for the setup:
You will need to know how many valves you want, 1, 2, 3
There was kits available at one time, that included everything.
None of those kits are very likely to be available any longer.

Here are all the parts your looking at, it's about $2500 for all the parts.

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