Here's my video for Cab tractors: ua-cam.com/video/3VKGqHHJi7E/v-deo.html The basic structure of the kit is planned out - implementation is only limited by your imagination. Some folks have taken the open-station kit and mounted the valve outside the cab. If you've got an idea, I'll be glad to help you do it.
Here's a video queued up to running a grapple. ua-cam.com/video/SJHJyc2t5Mo/v-deo.html Another showing a snowblade function: ua-cam.com/video/NrLrGORq4P0/v-deo.html
Andy, I have a L3000DT with a LA450S loader. I'm trying to install a two spool valve for two remotes on the rear of my tractor. I also have a Simms cab installed on the tractor. Yeah I know, limited space. But I have purchased a two spool valve from Vevor that they offered for a reasonable price. Can I make this valve work with my system? I'm very green with hydraulics and don't know what all of the letters mean on the ports. And if I can install a power beyond fitting into this two spool valve and how to make this work? Some of my hydraulic lines are run to the left side of the tractor not the right like all of the videos. I'm figuring out where everything is run and going and your explanation is great. Help?
I sell this kit with 3 remotes (2 for the rear, 1 for the front), or simply an add-on kit for one in the front. If you need just the one for the front, check out this video: ua-cam.com/video/D-QcPIcCr6A/v-deo.html It works great to power a grapple. Here's a demo: ua-cam.com/video/k9MPGeEW9RM/v-deo.html
That’s right. It’s in the same circuit that you would install an electronic 3rd function valve m, and those have just one in m/one out. If you block the flow, the pressure relief valve upstream handles it.
Yes, Float adds $60 per float circuit. You can choose how many floats you want, and in which positions. Can also add regular detent (for holding in either position) for $40/detent circuit.
Yes, no problem. Check out this video to see the different bracket and hose hookup possibilities with an existing 3rd function. You can power this valve with one of your loader circuits or the 3rd function. ua-cam.com/video/7YY6XICxIpQ/v-deo.html
@@TractorInnovations Purchased, Installed, Loving it. Just wish an optional cover was available to 1. Protect the valve, and 2. Protect my arm from getting burned. LOL
Still here, but I’ve been really busy. Lemme go look at email, or give me a call. I am much more responsive by phone because I can do that while I’m working.
This guy is like the Bob Ross of tractors.
That may be the greatest compliment I've ever received.
Awesome Kit! Got my 2 spool kit installed earlier this week. This kit makes it super easy. Great instructions, goes on quick! Thank you again!
good explanation sir ,every video should be made as this. thx
i love it Andy. I have a MX Cab tractor but this would work with different brackets
Here's my video for Cab tractors:
ua-cam.com/video/3VKGqHHJi7E/v-deo.html
The basic structure of the kit is planned out - implementation is only limited by your imagination. Some folks have taken the open-station kit and mounted the valve outside the cab. If you've got an idea, I'll be glad to help you do it.
Great explanation, would like to see how this can be forwarded to let's say a grapple.
Here's a video queued up to running a grapple.
ua-cam.com/video/SJHJyc2t5Mo/v-deo.html
Another showing a snowblade function:
ua-cam.com/video/NrLrGORq4P0/v-deo.html
Andy, I have a L3000DT with a LA450S loader. I'm trying to install a two spool valve for two remotes on the rear of my tractor. I also have a Simms cab installed on the tractor. Yeah I know, limited space. But I have purchased a two spool valve from Vevor that they offered for a reasonable price. Can I make this valve work with my system? I'm very green with hydraulics and don't know what all of the letters mean on the ports. And if I can install a power beyond fitting into this two spool valve and how to make this work? Some of my hydraulic lines are run to the left side of the tractor not the right like all of the videos. I'm figuring out where everything is run and going and your explanation is great. Help?
How much would cost to have one circuit running to front and one to rear on kubota L3901 with factory loader
Add $75 for the longer hoses to the front, so $1,000 total. Free shipping.
Hey Andy, if the MX 6000 or MX 5460 come with a set of two hydraulics at the rear end..do you sell a package of third valve for the front end?
I sell this kit with 3 remotes (2 for the rear, 1 for the front), or simply an add-on kit for one in the front.
If you need just the one for the front, check out this video:
ua-cam.com/video/D-QcPIcCr6A/v-deo.html
It works great to power a grapple. Here's a demo:
ua-cam.com/video/k9MPGeEW9RM/v-deo.html
So, the new valve doesn't require a relief because the kubota valve protects it?
That’s right. It’s in the same circuit that you would install an electronic 3rd function valve m, and those have just one in m/one out. If you block the flow, the pressure relief valve upstream handles it.
Thanks, was going to do this myself but couldn't find a valve w/o relief...
Can these come with a float detent? Trying to decide to go with the diverter off my loader circuit or get this option.
Yes, Float adds $60 per float circuit. You can choose how many floats you want, and in which positions. Can also add regular detent (for holding in either position) for $40/detent circuit.
Does this also work with an OEM 3rd function valve? Kubota L3902
Yes, no problem. Check out this video to see the different bracket and hose hookup possibilities with an existing 3rd function. You can power this valve with one of your loader circuits or the 3rd function.
ua-cam.com/video/7YY6XICxIpQ/v-deo.html
@@TractorInnovations Purchased, Installed, Loving it. Just wish an optional cover was available to 1. Protect the valve, and 2. Protect my arm from getting burned. LOL
Has anyone bought from this gentlemen? I sent an email but did not hear back. I hope hes still in business
Still here, but I’ve been really busy. Lemme go look at email, or give me a call. I am much more responsive by phone because I can do that while I’m working.