Hydraulic Remote Part Numbers

iggy913

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Sep 28, 2023
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Ladies and Gentleman,

Will be taking delivery of an L6060 Cab model tomorrow!!! Something I didn't option but I plan on installing fairly quickly is a set of rear hydraulic remotes.

I believe the tractor has provisions for three additional outputs, but I wanted to clarify the part numbers necessary here for the install:

L8393
L8394
L8396

Those numbers are for the actual levers and associated hardware, I'd need one of each.

Additionally I'd need the three valves which look to be the following:

L8308: Standard dual acting valve
or
L8309: Float detent valve

Does that seem correct?
 

TheOldHokie

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windyridgefarm.us
Ladies and Gentleman,

Will be taking delivery of an L6060 Cab model tomorrow!!! Something I didn't option but I plan on installing fairly quickly is a set of rear hydraulic remotes.

I believe the tractor has provisions for three additional outputs, but I wanted to clarify the part numbers necessary here for the install:

L8393
L8394
L8396

Those numbers are for the actual levers and associated hardware, I'd need one of each.

Additionally I'd need the three valves which look to be the following:

L8308: Standard dual acting valve
or
L8309: Float detent valve

Does that seem correct?
That's only part of the picture. Those are the actual valve segments and nothing else.

Prepare for a little sticker shock. You will also need the 1st, 2nd, and third lever kits. You can find those numbers on the Kubota parts site. I suspect the remote outlets are also sold and priced separately.

Oops - did not read carefully. You have the basic idea but you need to verify those handle kits include the hoses and remote outlets.

Dan
 

TheOldHokie

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L3901/LA525, B7200DT/B1630, G2160/RCK60, G2460/RCK60
Apr 6, 2021
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windyridgefarm.us
Ladies and Gentleman,

Will be taking delivery of an L6060 Cab model tomorrow!!! Something I didn't option but I plan on installing fairly quickly is a set of rear hydraulic remotes.

I believe the tractor has provisions for three additional outputs, but I wanted to clarify the part numbers necessary here for the install:

L8393
L8394
L8396

Those numbers are for the actual levers and associated hardware, I'd need one of each.

Additionally I'd need the three valves which look to be the following:

L8308: Standard dual acting valve
or
L8309: Float detent valve

Does that seem correct?
L8396 is the base kit. You only need one. Them you need the three valves, and the 3 lever kits.. Couplers seem to be included in the lever kits.

Dan
 

iggy913

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Sep 28, 2023
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Thank you all for the replies. I've gotten answers back from two Kubota parts suppliers now ranging from $2300-$2900. For part numbers for anyone interested I was given the following, for three valves two normal and one float:

L8396-620: Base Kit & 1st Lever Assembly
L8393-620: Second Position Stacking Kit
L8394-620: Third Postion Stacking Kit
L8309-620: Float Detent Valve Assembly
L8308-620: Regular Valve Assembly x2
 

TheOldHokie

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L3901/LA525, B7200DT/B1630, G2160/RCK60, G2460/RCK60
Apr 6, 2021
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windyridgefarm.us
Thank you all for the replies. I've gotten answers back from two Kubota parts suppliers now ranging from $2300-$2900. For part numbers for anyone interested I was given the following, for three valves two normal and one float:

L8396-620: Base Kit & 1st Lever Assembly
L8393-620: Second Position Stacking Kit
L8394-620: Third Postion Stacking Kit
L8309-620: Float Detent Valve Assembly
L8308-620: Regular Valve Assembly x2
Parts list looks complete and the $2300 price is better than I would have expected. Less than I was quoted 3 years ago for the same configuration with a second float valve on a L3901 How does that price compare to current MSRP?

You can get the MSRP by going to Build my Kubota site and configuring a machine with those options.
 

iggy913

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Looking online at the Build Your Own Kubota page the pricing is about the same:

The three Lever Assemblies/Stacking Kits are $1491.
Double Acting Valves are $294 each
Float Valves are $369 each

Not sure if that includes installation if you were buying it with your tractor purchase. I was just glad to find the part numbers so I know what I need now.