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Kidd,

One of those part numbers was the bracket for the front couplers. 7J056-84300 is good. That's the return to the 3 point. Can't find the other number.

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Is that just a regular hydraulic 90?

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Is that just a regular hydraulic 90?

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Hey Eipo. I am out of town for a couple days. Are you talking about the fitting coming out of the loader valve? If so it was an adapter and a 90.Let me know and can look up Sunday when I get back.
 
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Well, yes and no. Upon closer inspection, its the fitting that would replace the supply side of the tube that gets removed. The guys at my dealership had no issues finding the tube that runs into the supply side of the 3 point hydraulics...

I gave them the 2 part numbers you had and one of them was the bracket that bolts to the loader arm to hold the quick connects for front aux. hydraulics. Part Number 7j056-84432

Im wondering, since that tube gets removed, if its just a matter of installing a standard hydraulic fitting to adapt to NPT and then a 90. I cant find any thread pitch information for the banjo bolt that gets removed.
 
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Hey Eipo. On my post 2 you will see the 2 hoses. The 90 coming out of the loader vave goes up and feeds the new spool valves. The other hose is coming out of new valve, power beyond and feeds the 3 point valve. It is an 8 in steel tube with a banjo bolt,and fitting on the other end you see to mate up the new hose. That is the new 3pt adapter.
 

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Kidd, please don't feel obligated to reply since you're out of town...

In the picture inside the yellow circle is the fitting I'm referring to... In stock configuration, there is a steel line coming out of this port up to the supply side of the 3 point. The guys at my Kubota dealership could not find any configuration, backhoe, aux hydraulics etc, that had an adapter that screws into this port.

I did get the line that will connect to the PB side of the valve to supply the 3pt with fluid....
 

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I think I found it....

ASSY ADAPTER ASSY ADAPTOR 1 75580-61800

Both the fittings are part of the Aux Hydraulics option.
 
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I think I found it....

ASSY ADAPTER ASSY ADAPTOR 1 75580-61800

Both the fittings are part of the Aux Hydraulics option.
Yes, I beleive you are correct that both pieces came in the kit. In the yellow circle is the adapter to the loader valve, and when I had hose made up, I had a 90 put on that end to screw on to the adapter. Good luck on your project.
 

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Thanks...

I ordered them from Messicks. I ordered two... I want to see if one of them will fit into the threads that feed the 3pt. That would eliminate the need for the $60 fitting.
 

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Thanks...

I ordered them from Messicks. I ordered two... I want to see if one of them will fit into the threads that feed the 3pt. That would eliminate the need for the $60 fitting.
Hey Eipo. Checked with the techs at the dealership today and they said the adapter would probably work up top for the 3pt. The problem I think you will have is that fitting is right under the cross member for the seat, and it is tight under there. l think that is why there is a banjo bolt from the factory there. I dont think you will have enough room for an adapter and a 90 degee fitting under that cross member. Good luck.
 

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Thanks for asking.

I thought about the cross member being in the way... Ill find out.
 

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Kidd, are the hoses that feed the valve and go to the 3 point 1/4"?
 
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Kidd, are the hoses that feed the valve and go to the 3 point 1/4"?


They are 3/8". I ran 1/4" from the new spool valves to the new top link and up front for a grapple or whatever.
 

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Kidd,

In the interest of keeping this information in the same place, I hope you don't mind if I chronicle my install in your thread... I'm copying the majority of what you've done in regards to parts, but I want to try a few things to see if this can be done without ordering the specific Kubota parts, even though I already have.
 

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Here's where I am thinking about mounting the valve body.





Ive discovered that the "assembly adapter" part number 75580-61800 is a SAE 8 to JIC fitting. I don't know the size of the JIC end of the fitting, but what it does mean is that a SAE 8 to pipe thread fitting can be used instead of the Kubota specific "assembly adapter" So Ive ordered a 90 that is SAE 8 on one and and 3/8 Female Pipe Swivel on the other. This will go into the valve body on the tractor and supply fluid to the new valve.

I haven't determined what size fitting will fit into the 3 point supply. I wont know until I start taking things apart, but if its a SAE 8 thread as well, then that would eliminate the $60 fitting needed to route fluid from the PB port on the valve to the 3 point supply. I have a SAE 8 x 3/8 female pipe thread 90 in the mix with the rest of my fittings in anticipation of it fitting. There isnt a lot of room to spin in a fitting there and this looks to be just unobtrusive enough to spin down in. Then thread in a 3/8 male thread x 3/8 female swivel for hose attachment.

I'm going to forgo quick connects and thread my hoses directly into fittings in the work ports. I do not envision having a need to disconnect hoses, but I can in the future if needed. So that's a bit of a cost savings for the moment.

Thats where I am at right now. I am going to remove the pilot valve from the cylinder so I can utilize the float option on the valve.

Waiting on fittings...
 
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No problem Eipo. Looks like that should work fine. The only reason I mounted mine on the right side of the seat was that it was right above the loader valve to tie in to. It should work on the left also, if you can run the hoses to that side without too much problem. I will be following. Could be some advantages on that side.
 

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Yes, the right side would make more logistical sense. But there's more room on the left side.

Not to say it won't end up on the right side.

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Definitely more room on the left if you can make it work!