I just went through the process of replacing the single rear remote hydraulic on our Kubota MX5000DT with a triple rear remote (OEM Kubota, parts cost alone over $1600!). I did it myself, and didn't run into any major problems. It took me about 4 hours, including about an hour because I failed to install the o-rings at the remote valve control (not mentioned in the instructions except by reference to diagram, which I discovered after it was done OOPS).
I've basically got (nearly) a complete single remote hydraulic kit (the one I took off), and I'm wondering if I could find someone who might make use of it.... The instruction manual for the triple remote kit I just installed lists L2900, L3300, L3600, L4200, L4300, L4400, L3010, L3410, L3710, L4310, L4610, and MX5000 as the applicable machines.
The picture below shows page 7 of the installation instructions that came with the triple remote kit, and illustrates a question that I have. Basically, our MX5000DT tractor already had single remotes on it, and therefore the coupler stay (TC050-9648-5) illustrated in the lower diagram was already installed. This coupler stay was not provided in the kit, but rather the bracket shown in the upper left of the upper diagram (TC030-0373-0?) was provided, marked "OUT OF USE". If any of you deal in Kubota parts, you might know if this is correct. I called my dealer about it, and he told me that he ordered the kit for the MX5000.
Thanks for any help,
Al
I've basically got (nearly) a complete single remote hydraulic kit (the one I took off), and I'm wondering if I could find someone who might make use of it.... The instruction manual for the triple remote kit I just installed lists L2900, L3300, L3600, L4200, L4300, L4400, L3010, L3410, L3710, L4310, L4610, and MX5000 as the applicable machines.
The picture below shows page 7 of the installation instructions that came with the triple remote kit, and illustrates a question that I have. Basically, our MX5000DT tractor already had single remotes on it, and therefore the coupler stay (TC050-9648-5) illustrated in the lower diagram was already installed. This coupler stay was not provided in the kit, but rather the bracket shown in the upper left of the upper diagram (TC030-0373-0?) was provided, marked "OUT OF USE". If any of you deal in Kubota parts, you might know if this is correct. I called my dealer about it, and he told me that he ordered the kit for the MX5000.
Thanks for any help,
Al
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