Hello,
I'm buying a new Kubota L3902 and I want to set it up to be able to use common implements with remotes.
I am adding the 3rd function to be able to eventually use a grapple, but I need some advice on the rear remote valve types to use, and whether this setup makes sense to do. This is my first real tractor, and I'm trying to make it be flexible to use implements I find at auctions. (I'm aware I have to be careful to get implements that can operate on the limited pressure a 3902 can output).
The sales guy at the Kubota dealership near me doesn't know much about remotes and is not helpful with regard to them. I guess people around here tend to buy stock tractors with no remote upgrades.
Here's what I am planning:
3rd function up front for grapple or whatever
3 factory remotes in the back, two with float detent for top n tilt hydraulic toplink and sidelink, and a free one for general use hooked to an expander, 3rd RR valve with ??? valve.
Hydraulic port expander (hooked up to the free factory remote) to provide more ports for whatever other implements need them.
What type of valve should go on the expander port? I'm thinking a detent valve so it can be locked open, but I don't know if it makes more sense to use self cancelling or non self cancelling, float detent, or spring center. Spring center probably irritating if it moves back to center, and I can't imagine using float with the log splitter, but it might be nice on the flail to float along the ditch.
From auctions, I already have a log splitter (1 remote) and an offset ditch bank flail mower (2 remotes), and the other 2 are taken up by top n tilt, so I will need to do something to add at least 1 more port for the flail. I think the Summit Hydraulics expanders look good, but I'm not sure if I should add 2, 3, or 4 ports to support whatever later. The cost isn't that different amongst those. I also have several other PTO driven attachments.
Advice would be appreciated, How would you configure a general purpose tractor with remotes to handle the above options?
Erik
I'm buying a new Kubota L3902 and I want to set it up to be able to use common implements with remotes.
I am adding the 3rd function to be able to eventually use a grapple, but I need some advice on the rear remote valve types to use, and whether this setup makes sense to do. This is my first real tractor, and I'm trying to make it be flexible to use implements I find at auctions. (I'm aware I have to be careful to get implements that can operate on the limited pressure a 3902 can output).
The sales guy at the Kubota dealership near me doesn't know much about remotes and is not helpful with regard to them. I guess people around here tend to buy stock tractors with no remote upgrades.
Here's what I am planning:
3rd function up front for grapple or whatever
3 factory remotes in the back, two with float detent for top n tilt hydraulic toplink and sidelink, and a free one for general use hooked to an expander, 3rd RR valve with ??? valve.
Hydraulic port expander (hooked up to the free factory remote) to provide more ports for whatever other implements need them.
What type of valve should go on the expander port? I'm thinking a detent valve so it can be locked open, but I don't know if it makes more sense to use self cancelling or non self cancelling, float detent, or spring center. Spring center probably irritating if it moves back to center, and I can't imagine using float with the log splitter, but it might be nice on the flail to float along the ditch.
From auctions, I already have a log splitter (1 remote) and an offset ditch bank flail mower (2 remotes), and the other 2 are taken up by top n tilt, so I will need to do something to add at least 1 more port for the flail. I think the Summit Hydraulics expanders look good, but I'm not sure if I should add 2, 3, or 4 ports to support whatever later. The cost isn't that different amongst those. I also have several other PTO driven attachments.
Advice would be appreciated, How would you configure a general purpose tractor with remotes to handle the above options?
Erik
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