Adding Rear Remotes

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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Windham,N.H. U.S.A.
I have a Kubota 3010, and have just purchased a factory rear remote kit.
I am not sure of the best way to get into it. Someone said take
the wheel and the fender off. Someone else said take the seat
and panel underneath the seat. Any Thoughts?
Thanks
 

lugbolt

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ZG127S-54
Oct 15, 2015
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You don't need to take the wheel off. Is it easier? Well not to me. I'd just as soon not fight with lining up the wheel bolts, fight with a heavy tire/wheel (especially if it's water filled). Remove the seat and the plate under the seat, that'll give you some access. Rest is just bolting parts on. Not too bad to do but the instructions pretty much suck.
 

Catbota

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Equipment
Cat 426, Kubota 3010 w/FEL, Backhoe, Woodchipper, 7' snow blade, 68" rear snow b
Nov 14, 2016
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Windham,N.H. U.S.A.
Thank-You Lugbolt.
I Agree the instructions could be better.
I saw on another blog that someone added a single remote
from the rear without removing anything. Make any sense
to you?
 

tbk5

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L3710, L3010, ZD1211, RTV900xt, GR2100, lots of 3pt equipment
Sep 24, 2013
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Central AL
I have a Kubota 3010, and have just purchased a factory rear remote kit.
I am not sure of the best way to get into it. Someone said take
the wheel and the fender off. Someone else said take the seat
and panel underneath the seat. Any Thoughts?
Thanks
I am thinking of doing the same to my 3010. What is the part number? It looks like there are two- the valves and the rear connections.
 

Tarmy

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L2800, BH76A, FEL,box scraper
Nov 17, 2009
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Lake Almanor, Ca
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This is a L2800 that I broke into the existing hydraulic plumbing to install rear remotes. I have know idea why you would need to remove a fender or tire to do something similar.

Obviously, you have different tractor...but hydraulics systems all have hoses you could replumb...map out your hydraulics...figure out how to add your plumbing into the system.

Not sure what I am missing....I will wtach this thread to maybe learn something.
 
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