rear remotes b2320

whiskeymike

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b2320
Jun 8, 2013
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I tried a lot of different terms in the search function, but never really came up with much. I'm wanting to add rear remother on my b2320. Can anyone who has done it explain how to tap into the tractors hydraulics? My other option is a selector valve, but is rather have seperate valves. The kubota kit is expensive, and really isn't a very clean install which is why I want to do my own. It will be for tnt and an extra valve for whatever else I think I need
 

whiskeymike

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b2320
Jun 8, 2013
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noble ok
Ok, that did help a lot. If anyone out there has a different way, I'd still like to see it. I won't be ready to do it for a little bit, but I like to plan ahead.
 

Burtonbr

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2012 B2620, LA364 FEL,rear remotes,grapple pallet forks, many other toys.
Nov 11, 2012
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Here's a video that first got me wanting remotes, he that took the factory option single remote and reworked to to a better option.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TeonRG-duEM
I talked with him VIA email before I did mine, nice guy very helpful, my thanks go to him.
 

whiskeymike

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b2320
Jun 8, 2013
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noble ok
Talk about a clean install........do you still have a list of everything you used on yours? When I first started thinking about doing it i thought I'd like to use a joystick control, do you like it or do you think you'd like 2 levers instead? And do you ever use the float? When I'm ready, I think ill do a joystick for tnt, and a lever for a grapple. It's a shame the kit kubota sells isn't cost effective or at least looks like something the factory sells.
 

bandaidmd

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B2620 w/LA364 FEL ,BH65, ssqa , 1982 B8200E w/BF300FEL
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I'm pretty much copying burtons install so i will have all the part numbers you need ,assuming my 2620 and your 2320 have the same drivetrain?

For a grapple a diverter/splitter valve is a much cheaper install, you istall a small electricly controled valve and run your tilt hoses into the valve and then rehook your tilt hoses to one set of outlets then your grapple or whatever you need it for hooks to the other set of outlets. Everthing works as normal until you activate the vale by some sort of switch(your preference) then fluid is diverted to the aux cylinder. Their are company's that sell a package kit with a new joystick handle with the buttons installed but piecing it together is about 1/2 the cost.