Factory rear remotes for L3301

BCrouse

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I recently had 3 rear remotes added to my 3301, and was wondering if anyone else with a similar L had them in the same (factory?) location






My question is, anyone else have interference issues between Rear3 and the 3point height lever?
 

BCrouse

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Maybe Kubota figures that with the 3pt raised you won't be using the aux controls, so there is no interference??? :confused::confused:


My #3 level is also my float valve, and all the way forward is float. I am trying to think of a time when an implement would be in float and also raised up.
 

Redlands

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Hmm this may not be the best idea but what happens if you reverse the hoses on #3 when you plug em in. Does that keep the handles from conflict ? Might take a bit of getting used to but perhaps it work out.
 

BCrouse

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Hmm this may not be the best idea but what happens if you reverse the hoses on #3 when you plug em in. Does that keep the handles from conflict ? Might take a bit of getting used to but perhaps it work out.


Might help, but I dont think it would help with float functionality which is still all the way forward.
 

Ike

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At least you got plastic handles on the levers. Mine justs got a light rubber coating
 

BCrouse

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I got the tractor back today. Of course its raining.

Here is what the dealer did to fix the interference issue









No "from the seat" shots yet. Hopefully later.
 

Ike

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Are your remote levers higher than your 3 point lever. I only have 1 remote ut my lever is way shorter that the 3 point lever, I am guessing by as much as 3 to 4 inches
 

BCrouse

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Are your remote levers higher than your 3 point lever. I only have 1 remote ut my lever is way shorter that the 3 point lever, I am guessing by as much as 3 to 4 inches


Yup. They are pretty tall. But I can reach them over the fender.
Theyre also different lengths.

This was the kubota factory install for my tractor.
 

BCrouse

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I'm looking to have this done... can you say how much to add this? Did you have it done at the dealer, or did you do it yourself?


I had the dealer install the factory kit. It was ~1700 after tax, fully installed.

I got 1 float valve and 2 spring to center valves.
 

Grouse09

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BCrouse, I think the modification was ingenious and it looks good.

Pardon my ignorance here, but are these new levers (1-3) all for rear remotes? I understand lever 1 could be the tilt (for instance), lever 2 is the top (for instance)...what rear implement would you need/use the float function for?

Or is the float function for your 3rd function up front?

I will be adding a 3rd function up front for a grapple, and what I thought was going to be 2 rear remotes for a tiller and a back blade. Now you guys come up with a 3rd remote for the back? It seems like the accessorizing never stops!
 

MtnViewRanch

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BCrouse, I think the modification was ingenious and it looks good.

Pardon my ignorance here, but are these new levers (1-3) all for rear remotes? I understand lever 1 could be the tilt (for instance), lever 2 is the top (for instance)...what rear implement would you need/use the float function for?

Or is the float function for your 3rd function up front?

I will be adding a 3rd function up front for a grapple, and what I thought was going to be 2 rear remotes for a tiller and a back blade. Now you guys come up with a 3rd remote for the back? It seems like the accessorizing never stops!
Angle hydraulic for a rear blade is very common. So there's the 3rd set. If you go all hydraulic rear blade and have top & tilt, then you need 5 sets.

Also a box blade with hydraulic actuated rippers takes a set.

I typically recommend 4 in the rear blade scenario and leave the blade tilt for manual setting. You can fine tune with the tilt cylinder of the top & tilt set. ;)
 
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Angle hydraulic for a rear blade is very common. So there's the 3rd set. If you go all hydraulic rear blade and have top & tilt, then you need 5 sets.

Also a box blade with hydraulic actuated rippers takes a set.

I typically recommend 4 in the rear blade scenario and leave the blade tilt for manual setting. You can fine tune with the tilt cylinder of the top & tilt set. ;)
5 sets? Really? Set the TnT and move the hoses over.