want to add grapple

blenderbender

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I have a B-3000 with a quick attach adapter on FEL and would like to add a small (48") grapple. Is there a best/easiest/cheapest solution to adding the hydraulics up front or should I just run hoses from my single rear remotes? Thanks in advance..... Gary
 

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I have a B-3000 with a quick attach adapter on FEL and would like to add a small (48") grapple. Is there a best/easiest/cheapest solution to adding the hydraulics up front or should I just run hoses from my single rear remotes? Thanks in advance..... Gary
You can get a third function valve, that will just pipe into the existing loader control circuit.

Or if you want to stay cheap yeas a couple hoses from the back will work, just remember it's hard to run the loader control and the rear hydraulics at the same time, and to operate a grapple efficiently that's pretty much required. ;)
 

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Thanks! After poking around a bit I'm seeing they're worth anywhere from $280-$1025. The cheapest is: https://www.amazon.com/Hydraulic-Mu...ocphy=9006313&hvtargid=pla-570877569023&psc=1

Any idea why this wouldn't do the job?
That's a diverter valve not a third function valve, different animals.

A diverter valve swaps the roll or grapple function momentarily.

Where a third function valve is independent of roll.

Yes a diverter valve will work, but most do not like the loss of the roll function while grapple work is being performed.
 

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That's a diverter valve not a third function valve, different animals.

A diverter valve swaps the roll or grapple function momentarily.

Where a third function valve is independent of roll.

Yes a diverter valve will work, but most do not like the loss of the roll function while grapple work is being performed.
I'm a huge fan of diverters on small machines. They are easier to plumb in, and most small machines do not have enough hydraulic flow to do 2 or 3 functions simultaneously anyway-at least not without it being WAY slow.
 

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Yeah, cheapest is run hoses from your rear remotes. Most expensive is to purchase a 3rd function kit. I purchased mine from everything attachments and I believe it was around $800. WR long brand. Nice kit though, they make them tractor specific so make sure to have your tractor and loader model #'s handy I'd you go that route. Shop wanted almost $300 to install it, took me about a half hour in the garage just by using the instructions that come with it.

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I'm a huge fan of diverters on small machines. They are easier to plumb in, and most small machines do not have enough hydraulic flow to do 2 or 3 functions simultaneously anyway-at least not without it being WAY slow.
Thanks Kenny.... something else to think about then since I'd much rather spend $280 than $873. Can anyone else chime in regarding diverter vs. 3rd. function? My B-3000 has a 9.1 gpm pump.
 

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Thanks Kenny.... something else to think about then since I'd much rather spend $280 than $873. Can anyone else chime in regarding diverter vs. 3rd. function? My B-3000 has a 9.1 gpm pump.
Well, we sell our diverter kit for $275 LOL

http://www.boltonhooks.com/hydraulic_valves.html


But to be fair, there is more needed, like hoses (4 or 6), various fittings, Quick disconnects, custom mountings, ect. So your real cost for a diverter is plus $400ish

Does the whole 9.1 GPM go to the implements? Or is some dedicated to the steering? If you get the whole 9.1, then you are in a good range for a true 3rd function.
 

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So can I assume that my tractor is a good candidate for just the diverter ?


I have the WR long 3rd function on my 25D. I can’t imagine not having curl and grapple at the same time. I would think it would be very difficult to pick up a pile of brush without both functions working together.


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I think 5.2 gpm is plenty to run two functions, your cylinders are not that big, so divided flow won't be making it too slow. ;)
 

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Couldn't another valve connected to the power beyond provide the function he is looking for to operate the grapple?
 

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Having everything a one handed operation, on the joystick is a pleasure to use. I Grapple a LOT of logs, branches, railroad Ties, Lumber etc.