B7200 remote hydraulic valve / in / out

rhader

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loading, tilling, digging, splitting
Jan 2, 2013
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Acton, Ontario, Canada
Hey Guys,

Just starting off doing some simple modifications to my new to me B7200 before I do anything to crazy.. Though a complete resto would be pretty cool at some point!!

Anyway - I would like to run a hydraulic line to the back somewhere with a set of quick disconnects on it to hook into a log splitter that will have its own hydraulic valve on it for controls.

SO - I would like to pull off of the main hydraulic lines which are here:



at the upper left of the photo.

does anyone know what size those are - thread size as well?

I was planning on replacing those and tee-ing off lines that I could connect to the splitter...

any thoughts??
 

rhader

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loading, tilling, digging, splitting
Jan 2, 2013
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Acton, Ontario, Canada
I am assuming it is a 3/8" hydraulic fitting...?
Can anyone confirm?

or any suggestions for pulling from the main hydraulics for a remote input??

here are a couple other pictures - I was wondering what the other two fittings above the hydraulic lines are for???

the two unused bolts at the top above the hydraulic lines.



are these ports that I can tap into... or....?? :confused:
 

kubotasam

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B2410, B7100dt, B7500,Woods BH750,Landpride 2660RFM, Tiller, B2781 Snowblower
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You can not "T" into a hydraulic pressure line. You must run all valves in series with power beyond on all but the last. Or you can use a "Priority Flow Divider" to split the flow into 2 systems.