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  1. MtnViewRanch

    Rear Hydraulics

    Even if you spend the money for the factory valves, you still may end up needing a multiplier anyway. A good chance that before your done you will add a hydraulic side link for the 3pt hitch for box blade use as well as an offset cylinder for the rear blade. A multiplier is without a doubt the...
  2. MtnViewRanch

    B7200D Tractor looking for a Rear Grade Blade

    You need to find a blade that cuts 60" when angled 40*-45*. Weight is your friend when grading, find and purchase the heaviest blade that you can. 350lbs is nothing for grading. I don't understand Kubota listing a max of 350lbs when the 3pt hitch is rated for over 1000lbs. Even the extended...
  3. MtnViewRanch

    B2601 adding rear remotes

    I feel that it is easy and comfortable to operate the levers left-right as positioned. I have not had any complaints. The levers are out of the way and yet easy to reach and operate. Keep in mind that this picture is only to give an idea of how the valves would be positioned and mounted. This...
  4. MtnViewRanch

    B2601 adding rear remotes

    Go from the exit side of the current 3rd function valve. That then connects to the in port on the valves. Power beyond on the new valves connects back to where the loader 3rd function was previously connected. Run the return to tank port of the new valves to either an existing return to tank...
  5. MtnViewRanch

    Adding rear hydraulics

    Best to contact Fit Rite Hydraulics.
  6. MtnViewRanch

    RB2684 Rear Blade - can I shorten the blade?

    Good luck with being able to pick the blade up high enough to be able to actually go and make use of this blade. Nothing to do with the weight, simply that your 3pt will be raised just about all the way just to get hitched up. Buy it and sell it. It is to good of a price to pass it up.
  7. MtnViewRanch

    Adding rear hydraulics

    It is a kit that I build.
  8. MtnViewRanch

    Adding rear hydraulics

    Your M6060 has what I consider the ideal control lever location, but that might just be you and me that think that. ;) My 75hp tractor has the levers down between the seat and the fender behind the 3pt controls. A bit back to far for my liking. I do not care for them in the location, but as you...
  9. MtnViewRanch

    Adding rear hydraulics

    The OEM controls are tucked in tight between the seat and fender. I'm not sure that down and back or even down is ergonomic for me. But ergonomics varies from person to person. The control levers in the picture can be as pictured (obviously) or forward. Either way, the operator is not reaching...
  10. MtnViewRanch

    Adding rear hydraulics

    Without a doubt, the OEM valve sets look the best. But why do you think that they are more functional? :unsure:
  11. MtnViewRanch

    Adding rear hydraulics

    Do you have issues with either of your tractors rear remotes having to be constantly readjusted? As in can't go for an hour without corrective adjustments. This means internal control valve leakage. I have seen this being a very common issue with all the tractors smaller than the M series...
  12. MtnViewRanch

    Adding rear hydraulics

    Just curious, but how much do the servo valves that you mentioned cost?
  13. MtnViewRanch

    Tilt hydraulic side link B2601

    All parts? side link $560 hose kit with couplers. $75 flow restrictors $15 shipping $42 No tax option of having a check valve $125 10 week lead time. All I can say is with this stuff, you usually get what you pay for. Maybe go look at Summit Hydraulics.
  14. MtnViewRanch

    Tilt hydraulic side link B2601

    Fit Rite Hydraulics builds them on a per order basis.
  15. MtnViewRanch

    Rear remotes loose

    In the parts diagram, how it is, is how it is shown. What is better is what is used on the LX 10 series, then the couplers are in a cast iron housing just like the Grand L series have. :cool:(y)(y)
  16. MtnViewRanch

    Rear remotes loose

    I think that the adaptors are British thread. You might be able to find a narrow nut that would allow you to use the adaptor as a bulkhead fitting and get the fitting tight in the mount. Maybe? Or start stacking washers in there maybe some lock washers in the mix also so that the hose end...
  17. MtnViewRanch

    Rear remotes loose

    Any chance of a picture or 2 showing the issue?
  18. MtnViewRanch

    Hydraulic drifting after sitting - normal?

    I look at it like this, does it hinder the operation of the tractor? As in do you need to be constantly correcting your adjustments? If not, then don't worry about it. There are people who for whatever reason think that things are or need to be perfect, they ARE NOT. I understand you are a...
  19. MtnViewRanch

    Another hydraulic top link question

    I seriously doubt that you will find what I previously recommended on anyone's shelf. Not that an off the shelf unit won't work with minor work, but it is not an ideal unit for his tractor. To provide an optimum unit right out of the box is going to be a custom-built unit as far as I know of.
  20. MtnViewRanch

    Another hydraulic top link question

    The stock working length cannot be matched with a normal hydraulic unit, nor is it even needed. Go with a 20"-29" range and be happy. (y) Keep in mind that most of these units will need the tractor end ball swivel ground down from 1 3/4" wide to 1 9/16" wide. :( Enjoy the new equipment. :)