Update: I did indeed purchase this kit from Tractor Innovations. Spoke to him on the phone, and figured out exactly what I needed for my application to add rear remotes on my L4701 Kubota for my log splitter. Everything went without a hitch. In a few hours I had the remotes installed and my splitter works flawlessly! Thank you, Tractor Innovations!
I purchased this kit from Tractor Innovations...incredible customer service! The owner called me to verify my make and model of tractor and then updated me right away with the shipping info. The kit was as advertised; my son and I installed it on our B3300 in about 30 min and it worked perfectly first time. High quality components, cheaper than anything else I could find and exceptional customer service! Thank you!
My local kubota dealership wanted $ 1800 to install rear remotes on my M 5640 (2nd tractor i bought new from them) so i purchased the economy kit it works perfect could not ask for a better product just like andy says easy to install thank you Andy for fantastic customer service and product
I added 2 service ports and all was well, until of course I bought a ditch-bank flail mower. This required 2 more service ports which I had added. They work flawlessly!!! Andy is super responsive, great to work with and worked to make sure I was 100% satisfied with his product - which I am. I would highly recommend that anyone looking to add service ports to the back of their tractor use this product and DO NOT pay the ridiculously overpriced install from Kubota. Thanks Andy and I hope your company makes a billion dollars! Stay safe!
Genius product and one of the best purchases I've made for my Kubota L3940! I'd been looking to add rear hydraulics but the dealer installed option was far too expensive and other options are much more complex. This was the perfect solution at a very fair price. Install went exactly like the video showed and it works beautifully. Love how I can control the rear hydraulics with the same control I use for the loader- and benefit from the float feature as well (as I used the lift and lower circuit from the loader). I also purchased the hydraulic top link and the quality of both is excellent. Thank you Tractor innovations!
You could also set the nut and washer in a socket and hold them behind the firewall to get the bolt started if the bolt is long enough to grab the nut and pull it tight.
Hi, job well done. I like your presentation as it is straightforward, no time-wasting redundance. I would appreciate any advice for a L2850, which is only fitted with a rear lifter, but no quick-release connectors at all. ( Extractor at the back has its own hydraulic pump/control-valveblock, which is driven by the power-shaft. Regards Heinz
I think I'm going to order this kit for my L3800. I really like the simplicity of it and not having to make electrical connections and worry about wires and what not. Do you have any photos of it on an L3800 by chance so I can get a rough idea what it would look like? I have a 3rd function installed and for a grapple. Just wanna see if I'd have too much of a rat's nest of hoses in a little area.
I have another video with installation on an L3700 which will be more similar to your tractor. It comes with a bracket for no-drill installation. Super easy and foolproof - check out that install: ua-cam.com/video/D-QcPIcCr6A/v-deo.html You can go to my website for mote information, and to order. Your tractor takes the Plug&Play Kit - $530 with free shipping www.tractorinnovations.com
Everyone needs to understand that connected as per this video, it uses the loader stick to control an aux function. You must go to the loader stick to make whatever it is you are trying to operate work and while you are making that device's hydraulics move, your loader (in this case raise/lower the arms) is not going to move. . I can even think of cases where 2 of these kits would be a good idea to tilt a rear mount implement fore-aft and side-side with the loader stick. (that would be some fun running the hoses...) . Its a useful solution to many things. But it does have limits. . The typical grapple diverter uses an electric diverter valve instead of the manual. That is a more expensive valve because its electrically operated. I'm sure he could make such a kit very easily just by sourcing the valves. You would get really tired of doing grapple work with the manual diverter valve. . Mechanically, its a great solution for devices such as his hydraulic tilt on the rear forks (as demonstrated), or raise/lower for some 3 point devices that need it and are generally operated sitting in the seat of the tractor. . Its a better priced kit than others I have seen with the manual valve, because it includes hoses. . Just know what you are getting and what it can and can not do. . For something that you will want constant flow and will control from the ground (like the person commenting who wants to run a log splitter) this is the wrong kit.... as presented. . I would be surprised if they do not start making other type kits available, since that is a natural progression from this kit.
Thanks for the kind words and description of what this kit does - you're exactly right about how it controls the aux circuit. Good to see it put in someone else's words. One clarification on log splitters - usually, a log splitter has its own valve, so if you hook it up to the remotes, and bungee cord the control lever to make fluid constantly flow, then you can operate the log splitter without returning to the loader controls. This is the same as factory installed remotes - you end up bungee-cording it in position to get constant flow. Thanks for your interest and business! Andy
@@TractorInnovations My tractor is on order, delivery in about 3 weeks. So I don't know yet if I will need added functions. But I am doing a lot of research and I have used tractors before. . Not a brand listed on your site, but I expect the Kubota kit would fit if I were to want that style kit. I'm more likely to want the electric diverter with a button on the loader handle. Note at 9:15 to 10:00 (appx) him talking about the "Power beyond" loop. This is the right place for a log splitter to tie in. ua-cam.com/video/GGuGXFbOE6g/v-deo.html
Yes, the plug & play kit works great for that tractor. You've got 4 quick-couplers on the loader valve - this will plug into two of them. www.tractorinnovations.com/remote You're welcome to ask any further questions by phone or email. tractorinnovations@gmail.com 918-348-4134
Similar situation to a previous comment: Recently picked up a Branson 2810 tractor (vintage 2003) with front loader, how can I add 3rd function to front and rear? It has the skid steer quick attachment on it. I'd like to use some skid steer implements on the front and also some rear implements box blade, etc. Do you have kits available for this brand/ model tractor ... any input would be great!
Yes, I can build kits for Branson. If you're looking for 2 remote circuits (one front/one rear), then a double spool kit like this is really practical. I would just need a couple pictures to double-check your fittings. ua-cam.com/video/JfcST-Dvb4k/v-deo.html
I received my plug n play remote kit and got it mounted and the hoses connected to the front loader just like you have it in this video. Tomorrow I will install the long hoses to the remote and my hydraulic top link... They came not installed, no big deal!! What my question is the two long hoses that go to the rear how do you know which hose on the top link connects to which coupler on the back? As you put them under the tractor and to the rear they kind of cross. Does the hose on the right side/front of the remote valve as you are facing the remote valve connect to the front hose on the cylinder and the left/back hose on the remote connect to the back hose on the retractable arm that attaches to the implement or just the opposite. I've never install hydraulics so I want to make sure I get it right the first time.
Great Question Altus - It doesn't matter which hose is whitch to the rear. You can experiment with them before you mount in the rear bracket. You may want to figure out which one gets fluid when you use "lift" and which one gets fluid on "lower", and you could label them at the back, so that when you're hooking up an implement, you know which way it's going to go when you move the lever. Yes, the manufacturer was out of stock of my normal valves, so I am using SAE connections for this run. They wouldn't fit in the box fully connected, but those fittings are super easy to install. You can just do it by hand.the Oring does the work. Thank for your interest. Let us know how it works for you!
I ordered your remote Plug n Play kit last night. What I need to know is your rear port you attach the top link hoses in, does it require hoses with a..." Valve Type Couplers " or hoses with a " Ball Type Couplers ". Also if I install a hydraulic tilt/side link will this work on it also as long as I have the right hose and couplers. Would all I have to do is disconnect the top link and plug in the tilt/side link? I am kind of new at this and the company I am ordering my Top link and Tilt/Side link needs to know if its a Valve type or Ball type couplers so they can send me the right hoses all ready-made up and ready to go. As soon as I hear from you I will order everything I need to install your Plug N play remote kit.
Hi Altus, thanks for your order. Either style of Pioneer 8010 fitting will work. The poppet sytyle flows more than the ball style, but it's not important for these fittings - you're moving max 8gpm through a 1/2in fitting rated for 20gpm. The kit comes with one set of male couplers to attach to your implement. You can get them easily at your local farm store. They are the 1/2" size, so be sure to get bushings to reduce it to whatever hose size you're using.
I love this idea. I have a 1999 Kubota M4700. I am currently looking at fixing some haydraulic issues. I want to add a grapple but my loader is slow. I feel like I shouldn't have to increase the RPM just to operate the loader and bucket. I need to address my hydraulic issues before buying new things for the tractor. My Hydraulic Valve is sloppy and has too much play in it when operating. I feel that is my issue. I'm curious if I should get a different valve with multiple controls. What's your opinion?
This kit works great with a grapple. It is a little different than an electronic 3rd function valve. With this kit: Knob in - you can control lift and dump. Knob Out You can control lift and grapple. The dump angle is locked in place while using the grapple. Set that dump angle right, and you can do a lot of work without having to switch back to it. Here's a video of the grapple working: ua-cam.com/video/SJHJyc2t5Mo/v-deo.html
Here is the video for the kit you want. These are always-live remotes. I sell the top and side links as well. $875 for the hydraulics, $265 for the top link, $375 for the side link. Hoses, fittings couplers and shipping included. $1515 out the coor for the whole thing. ua-cam.com/video/JfcST-Dvb4k/v-deo.html
Yes, works perfectly on a B3300. You typically have the LA504 loader, and I have a video installing on exactly that model: ua-cam.com/video/g1XJsL6jIZQ/v-deo.html
Excellent video. I just bought a bx25d. It has the back hoe attachment. I would like to instal a hydraulic top link for my box scraper. What do I need to use my hydraulic supply for hoe to operate top hitch? I assume a directional valve at rear ?
I build a kit to do just that - with a single or double directional spool valve in the rear, or you can install one of these kits to take fluid off of the loader circuit. It ends up about the same price.
I have a B2601. Any issues I need to be aware of in your plug and play kit and will this kit allow me to tilt my box blade left to right and back and forward?
Calculating the volume of all the hoses in the kit comes to about 1/10 gallon of fluid. It depends more on what you attach to it. If you attach a big cylinder, It's certainly possible to be a little low when all your cylinders are extended. Just adding the kit and a top link or something simple shouldn't need fluid if you were topped up before, but always good to check periodically!
I don't have a video for that, but installation would be exactly the same except instead of running the hoses to the rear, you would take them up the loader arm next to the existing steel lines, and drill a hole up front to mount the double breakaway clamp.
This kit works great with a woods loader. I just need a couple pictures of the loader valve and hydraulic quick-couplers (disconnected, need to see male tip), and I can get it built for you. Text 541-972-0546
I am new to the tractor field, just got her yesterday actually, it's a 2016 massey Ferguson 1739e with front loader, how can I add 3rd function to front and rear? It has the skid steer quick attachment on it and would like to use some skid steer implements on it for the front. And also some rear implements besides just PTO drivin.... any input would be great!! Thanks
I can build a kit for a Massey - I just need a couple pictures of fittings. Give me a call, and I'll get it build for you - same price, I'll just figure out the fittings.
I have a 2005 B7800 that I want to run a 3 point log splitter with..prob is I have no rear remotes..Additional problem is I have no loader or or any other hydraulic accessories or connections. Yet anyway. Can you supply me with a kit that would allow me to tie into the system and add a set to the rear..I don't need levers or anything besides the two connectors for the log splitter...thanks much for your input!
Yes, this kit works great on a L4330. I've had quite a few customers use this for log splitters. To make fluid flow constantly to the rear (so you can use the valve on the log splitter), you simply need to bungee-cord the loader control lever into position. This is the same if you had factory remotes - you have to bungee cord the control knob. I recommend the Plug & Play kit for dead-simple installation. Economy kit works great on your tractor too, just takes using a wrench to move the factory quick-couplers over to this switching valve (Plug & Play comes with an extra set of quick-couplers already installed. You can order on the website listed above or call me.
For the R models, you have a quick-connect loader which makes this really easy. You want the “Plug&Play Kit” for $530. I have the parts I. Stock to build it and get it in the mail this week. the John Deere page is setup on EBay (higher price), but not on my website yet. You can order the Kubota kit, and just add a comment about your tractor model, and I’ll confirm that before I build it. www.tractorinnovations.com/kubota
Are you still in business? Interested in a kit for 2011 Kubota B2320. I have a dealer installed 3rd function valve kit for a grapple...will your kit still work? What do I need to do to be able to operate both a hydraulic top link and a hydraulic arm lift (to have complete control of a boxblade?
Yes, still in business and happy to help you get that added function. There’s a couple different ways to set it up, and I can build it any way you want. Call to discuss and/or order. 541-972-0546
Yes, I have had several customers install two kits. It works great. Send me an email, and I'll show you some pictures of completed customer installs. tractorinnovations@gmail.com
@@TractorInnovations I have a new (2 mo. old) kubota b2601 I'm going to install a Kubota 3rd function valve kit on and at the same time I need 4th and 5th functions for the rear. can you fix me up with everything I need to get that job done?
Can you run a tilt hydraulic on the rear with the top link hydraulic or just one or the other? What about adding a grapple? Am I able to run a 3rd function valve also? I want top n tilt in the rear and grapple functionality in the front
This kit feeds one one 2-direction hydraulic circuit. When you pull the knob, the loader function is locked where it was, until you put the knob back in. Super simple mechanical system. Not as fancy as true third-function systems, but you can't beat the price or pure mechanical reliability.
I have a Kubota L4060. So, I have just obtained a hydraulic auger to attach to my front loader plate. I would like to run the remotes to the front of the tractor to run my auger. Will that work? I could punch the valve to alternate between using the joy stick to control the auger rotation and the loader. Do you see any problems with doing that?
Hi John, Yes, this kit will work great for that. Most augers don't really use the "dump" circuit, so you can use that circuit to spin the auger. I looked up your tractor, and it generates 9.4gpm on the hydraulic circuit. Check your auger to make sure that flow is within the allowable range, and you should be good to go!
@@TractorInnovations Thank you for your reply to my question. My auger will run on 5 to 10 gpm, so my tractor's 9.4 gpm should power it, but I am confused about what you mean when you say to "run the auger on the "dump" cycle." Are you saying I can just run hoses from my auger into my loader's dump cycle and just run it that way without a third function? Anyway, thank you for your time, and thank you for the video you made.
@@johnbabcock2925 That flow sounds perfect to make the auger run. Your idea isn't far off - if you add the switching valve to the "dump" circuit, you'll be able to control the up/down motion with the loader "lift" circuit, including putting it into the "float" detent. While the fluid to run your auger will becoming from the dump circuit, for safety and functionality, I would recommend a switching valve instead of just disconnecting the dump circuit - you'll still want to be able to adjust the angle of your attachment point - for hooking up the auger and in use, this is really important. You never want to get something hooked up and hanging over your head, and then, to detach it, have it all bound up. Even if you did manage to get it hooked up and operate without needing to move the attachment point, it would likely leave those hoses under load, making it hard to connect and disconnect. The switching valve lets you switch back and control everything about your loader in less than a second, even if that cylinder is under load. I've got the parts ready to assemble one for your tractor. Give me a shout and I'll have it in the mail tomorrow. Andy 918-348-4134
It can work, but you'll need to bungee cord the lever in one direction to keep fluid flowing. It's not ideal for that purpose, but might beat paying $1000 or more for other types of connections.
I have an L4701 with loader. I would like to add a set of remotes to operate a 3 point firewood splitter. Will this set up function for that application?
Yes, it works well for that. The kit now includes a bracket to mount the switching valve underneath the loader valve - no drilling! To make constant flow to the remotes for your log splitter, you'll want to bunger-cord the loader control into the right position to make fluid flow (Float position doesn't make fluid flow)
@@TractorInnovations That's what I figured, but just wanted to make sure I hadn't missed something. I already have a different installation under my loader valve to run a third function for a front grapple. So I may actually want to add some longer hoses and mount the switching valve in another location. Of course, that's my own adaptations that will be at my discretion, not a concern of yours. But if it all works out like I'm thinking it will, I will be buying your kit and I'll send you pics of the install.
@@rondavis167 No problem. I build them all custom to order. If you can tell me the hose lengths, I'm happy to put on any length you want. I buy the hoses wholesale in 1' increments, so I can put on any length you want. Or I can ship it without a hose or two and discount the price - you just adapt it as you see fit. You can call to discuss and order if you like. 918-348-4134
It might be inconvenient for the splitter, since you'd have to put on a log, go to the loader stick, split the log, go back to the splitter... . You night be able to cobble up a way to move the loader valve from the back of the tractor, but I don't think this is the solution for operating a log splitter. . But it would operate the splitter. It would work to split an already existing rear hydraulic set at the rear of the tractor such as a baler that needs 2 separate , but not simultaneous hydraulic functions.
@@fhuber7507 The splitter I am going to purchase is made for 3 point application. It has its own control mounted on the splitter. All it needs is hydraulic flow from the tractor. Like mentioned above, I will only need to lock the loader stick in the position I want, then run everything from the splitter.
Yes, it's perfect for your L3400. On that tractor, you can use the economy kit to save some $, or the plug-n-play kit for easiest install and greatest flexibility.
This kit works off the loader circuit - it doesn't touch the backhoe system. You'll have your remotes available with or without your backhoe installed, and thy'll still work with or without your loader installed.
Yes, absolutely. Sorry for the delay in responding. To be sure I get the hydraulic connections exactly right, disconnect onw of the loader quick-connects and send me a picture of the male tip. You'll want the plug&play kit. $520 delivered. Call or visit the website to order or with additional questions. 541-972-0546 (cell - can accept pictures). Andy
This includes a switching valve, which allows one of the loader circuits (either "lift" or "dump" ) to operate the rear remotes. It's easy to switch, even under load. This is the simplest, most cost effective system out there to give you hydraulic remotes.
Yep, it'll work on your tractor. I've had them installed on Kiotis, but not that specific model. Not a problem at all, just send me a couple pictures so that I can get the fittings exactly right, and then I can send you a Paypal invoice or you can call me to order over the phone. Send a picture of the loader quick-couplers and surrounding area, and another with one of the couplers disconnected so I can see the male tip. That should do it! tractorinnovations@gmail.com
I have been able to get the kit adapted to any tractor that folks have requested - I just need pictures of the hoses as they leave the loader valve. Might need another measurement or two.
Yes, it will work great. You'll disconnect two hoses from the tractor side of the plug and attach the switching valve hoses. You'll still have the remote function even with the loader removed.
Yes, it will fit the entire MX series. I recommend the Plug-n-play kit for any tractor newer than 2003 - it gives you a quick install without having to open up the hydraulic system.
Yes, this kit fits perfectly on those late model B-series tractors. The plug-n-play kit will have you up and running quickly with no unscrewing of anything on your hydraulic system. The Economy kit is complete, and would work well for you, but you lose the flexibility of swapping it from the lift circuit to the dump circuit, and vice-versa if your implement needs it. Fell free to ask any other questions! Andy
Yes, we've got 3 installs on B2650 with cab. It works well. It costs about $40 more in parts for the cab model. Give me a call to order - I don't have an automatic button for cab orders. 541-972-0546
I have a 1984 B8200 with B300 loader and power steering. I don’t want to loose any of my current functions,but want the third function for a hydraulic top link. Can this be done and how?
With this kit, you have to make a trade- one of your loader functions to create the remote. You can have your loader function back at any moment by pushing the knob back in.
Yes! That's an MX4800 or MX5200, right? It will install even easier than this video. See this updated video. It comes with a bracket for your tractor, so you can install with no drilling. ua-cam.com/video/D-QcPIcCr6A/v-deo.html
@@michaeldeweese6166 ah, cab mount is a little more work, but still works great. Here's a video on installing in a cab. I haven't fully edited this video, so It's not published widely, but you at least see all the installation steps: ua-cam.com/video/3VKGqHHJi7E/v-deo.html
Yes, It works great on L3901. Check out my new video to see how it will install on your tractor. Comes with a bracket for no-drill installation. ua-cam.com/video/D-QcPIcCr6A/v-deo.html
Yes, works great on L3301. My chart shows your tractor is 2014 or later. For these newer tractors, I recommend the plug-n-play kit for quick install and flexibility down to road - depending on your attachment, you can have it run off the lift circuit or dump circuit. I have parts in stock ready to custom build and ship today!
Update: I did indeed purchase this kit from Tractor Innovations. Spoke to him on the phone, and figured out exactly what I needed for my application to add rear remotes on my L4701 Kubota for my log splitter. Everything went without a hitch. In a few hours I had the remotes installed and my splitter works flawlessly! Thank you, Tractor Innovations!
I purchased this kit from Tractor Innovations...incredible customer service! The owner called me to verify my make and model of tractor and then updated me right away with the shipping info. The kit was as advertised; my son and I installed it on our B3300 in about 30 min and it worked perfectly first time. High quality components, cheaper than anything else I could find and exceptional customer service! Thank you!
My local kubota dealership wanted $ 1800 to install rear remotes on my M 5640 (2nd tractor i bought new from them) so i purchased the economy kit it works perfect could not ask for a better product just like andy says easy to install thank you Andy for fantastic customer service and product
I added 2 service ports and all was well, until of course I bought a ditch-bank flail mower. This required 2 more service ports which I had added. They work flawlessly!!! Andy is super responsive, great to work with and worked to make sure I was 100% satisfied with his product - which I am. I would highly recommend that anyone looking to add service ports to the back of their tractor use this product and DO NOT pay the ridiculously overpriced install from Kubota. Thanks Andy and I hope your company makes a billion dollars! Stay safe!
Genius product and one of the best purchases I've made for my Kubota L3940! I'd been looking to add rear hydraulics but the dealer installed option was far too expensive and other options are much more complex. This was the perfect solution at a very fair price. Install went exactly like the video showed and it works beautifully. Love how I can control the rear hydraulics with the same control I use for the loader- and benefit from the float feature as well (as I used the lift and lower circuit from the loader). I also purchased the hydraulic top link and the quality of both is excellent. Thank you Tractor innovations!
You could also set the nut and washer in a socket and hold them behind the firewall to get the bolt started if the bolt is long enough to grab the nut and pull it tight.
Great product!
Thanks for your video
Very cool. You Da Man!
Hi, job well done. I like your presentation as it is straightforward, no time-wasting redundance. I would appreciate any advice for a L2850, which is only fitted with a rear lifter, but no quick-release connectors at all. ( Extractor at the back has its own hydraulic pump/control-valveblock, which is driven by the power-shaft. Regards Heinz
This kit does require loader hydraulics to function.
I think I'm going to order this kit for my L3800. I really like the simplicity of it and not having to make electrical connections and worry about wires and what not. Do you have any photos of it on an L3800 by chance so I can get a rough idea what it would look like? I have a 3rd function installed and for a grapple. Just wanna see if I'd have too much of a rat's nest of hoses in a little area.
I have another video with installation on an L3700 which will be more similar to your tractor. It comes with a bracket for no-drill installation. Super easy and foolproof - check out that install:
ua-cam.com/video/D-QcPIcCr6A/v-deo.html
You can go to my website for mote information, and to order. Your tractor takes the Plug&Play Kit - $530 with free shipping
www.tractorinnovations.com
Found it. Good vid. Thank you
Everyone needs to understand that connected as per this video, it uses the loader stick to control an aux function.
You must go to the loader stick to make whatever it is you are trying to operate work and while you are making that device's hydraulics move, your loader (in this case raise/lower the arms) is not going to move.
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I can even think of cases where 2 of these kits would be a good idea to tilt a rear mount implement fore-aft and side-side with the loader stick. (that would be some fun running the hoses...)
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Its a useful solution to many things. But it does have limits.
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The typical grapple diverter uses an electric diverter valve instead of the manual. That is a more expensive valve because its electrically operated.
I'm sure he could make such a kit very easily just by sourcing the valves.
You would get really tired of doing grapple work with the manual diverter valve.
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Mechanically, its a great solution for devices such as his hydraulic tilt on the rear forks (as demonstrated), or raise/lower for some 3 point devices that need it and are generally operated sitting in the seat of the tractor.
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Its a better priced kit than others I have seen with the manual valve, because it includes hoses.
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Just know what you are getting and what it can and can not do.
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For something that you will want constant flow and will control from the ground (like the person commenting who wants to run a log splitter) this is the wrong kit.... as presented.
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I would be surprised if they do not start making other type kits available, since that is a natural progression from this kit.
Thanks for the kind words and description of what this kit does - you're exactly right about how it controls the aux circuit. Good to see it put in someone else's words.
One clarification on log splitters - usually, a log splitter has its own valve, so if you hook it up to the remotes, and bungee cord the control lever to make fluid constantly flow, then you can operate the log splitter without returning to the loader controls. This is the same as factory installed remotes - you end up bungee-cording it in position to get constant flow.
Thanks for your interest and business!
Andy
@@TractorInnovations My tractor is on order, delivery in about 3 weeks.
So I don't know yet if I will need added functions.
But I am doing a lot of research and I have used tractors before.
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Not a brand listed on your site, but I expect the Kubota kit would fit if I were to want that style kit.
I'm more likely to want the electric diverter with a button on the loader handle.
Note at 9:15 to 10:00 (appx) him talking about the "Power beyond" loop. This is the right place for a log splitter to tie in.
ua-cam.com/video/GGuGXFbOE6g/v-deo.html
I have a Massey 1739e, any chance you have something for my tractor?
Yes, the plug & play kit works great for that tractor. You've got 4 quick-couplers on the loader valve - this will plug into two of them.
www.tractorinnovations.com/remote
You're welcome to ask any further questions by phone or email. tractorinnovations@gmail.com 918-348-4134
Do you have a kit and video for a Mahindra 5145?
No video for that specific model, but it will be very close to the install on the 1533 that I do:
ua-cam.com/video/BAkuFWiI1-U/v-deo.html
Similar situation to a previous comment: Recently picked up a Branson 2810 tractor (vintage 2003) with front loader, how can I add 3rd function to front and rear? It has the skid steer quick attachment on it. I'd like to use some skid steer implements on the front and also some rear implements box blade, etc. Do you have kits available for this brand/ model tractor ... any input would be great!
Yes, I can build kits for Branson. If you're looking for 2 remote circuits (one front/one rear), then a double spool kit like this is really practical. I would just need a couple pictures to double-check your fittings.
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I received my plug n play remote kit and got it mounted and the hoses connected to the front loader just like you have it in this video. Tomorrow I will install the long hoses to the remote and my hydraulic top link... They came not installed, no big deal!! What my question is the two long hoses that go to the rear how do you know which hose on the top link connects to which coupler on the back? As you put them under the tractor and to the rear they kind of cross. Does the hose on the right side/front of the remote valve as you are facing the remote valve connect to the front hose on the cylinder and the left/back hose on the remote connect to the back hose on the retractable arm that attaches to the implement or just the opposite. I've never install hydraulics so I want to make sure I get it right the first time.
Great Question Altus - It doesn't matter which hose is whitch to the rear. You can experiment with them before you mount in the rear bracket. You may want to figure out which one gets fluid when you use "lift" and which one gets fluid on "lower", and you could label them at the back, so that when you're hooking up an implement, you know which way it's going to go when you move the lever.
Yes, the manufacturer was out of stock of my normal valves, so I am using SAE connections for this run. They wouldn't fit in the box fully connected, but those fittings are super easy to install. You can just do it by hand.the Oring does the work. Thank for your interest. Let us know how it works for you!
I ordered your remote Plug n Play kit last night. What I need to know is your rear port you attach the top link hoses in, does it require hoses with a..." Valve Type Couplers " or hoses with a " Ball Type Couplers ". Also if I install a hydraulic tilt/side link will this work on it also as long as I have the right hose and couplers. Would all I have to do is disconnect the top link and plug in the tilt/side link? I am kind of new at this and the company I am ordering my Top link and Tilt/Side link needs to know if its a Valve type or Ball type couplers so they can send me the right hoses all ready-made up and ready to go. As soon as I hear from you I will order everything I need to install your Plug N play remote kit.
Hi Altus, thanks for your order. Either style of Pioneer 8010 fitting will work. The poppet sytyle flows more than the ball style, but it's not important for these fittings - you're moving max 8gpm through a 1/2in fitting rated for 20gpm. The kit comes with one set of male couplers to attach to your implement. You can get them easily at your local farm store. They are the 1/2" size, so be sure to get bushings to reduce it to whatever hose size you're using.
I love this idea. I have a 1999 Kubota M4700. I am currently looking at fixing some haydraulic issues. I want to add a grapple but my loader is slow. I feel like I shouldn't have to increase the RPM just to operate the loader and bucket. I need to address my hydraulic issues before buying new things for the tractor. My Hydraulic Valve is sloppy and has too much play in it when operating. I feel that is my issue. I'm curious if I should get a different valve with multiple controls. What's your opinion?
That's really beyond what I can reccomend. This kit will work fine on older tractors.
Would I have full functionality of a grapple by using this kit on an L2501 with an LA525 loader?
This kit works great with a grapple. It is a little different than an electronic 3rd function valve. With this kit: Knob in - you can control lift and dump. Knob Out You can control lift and grapple. The dump angle is locked in place while using the grapple. Set that dump angle right, and you can do a lot of work without having to switch back to it. Here's a video of the grapple working:
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Hey Andy, I have a Kubota L3301, I purchased in 2021 and I would like to add rear top and tilt links and emplement remotes what do I need, thanks.
Here is the video for the kit you want. These are always-live remotes. I sell the top and side links as well. $875 for the hydraulics, $265 for the top link, $375 for the side link. Hoses, fittings couplers and shipping included. $1515 out the coor for the whole thing.
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My Kubota model is B3300SU. I am not sure whether this kit will be compatible with my tractor model. Does this kit fit my model!?
Yes, works perfectly on a B3300. You typically have the LA504 loader, and I have a video installing on exactly that model:
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Excellent video. I just bought a bx25d. It has the back hoe attachment. I would like to instal a hydraulic top link for my box scraper. What do I need to use my hydraulic supply for hoe to operate top hitch? I assume a directional valve at rear ?
I build a kit to do just that - with a single or double directional spool valve in the rear, or you can install one of these kits to take fluid off of the loader circuit. It ends up about the same price.
I have a B2601. Any issues I need to be aware of in your plug and play kit and will this kit allow me to tilt my box blade left to right and back and forward?
This kit works great on a B2601, and I have sever double kits installed, allowing for movement in both axes.
Do you have any kits for B2650 cab tractor
Yes, his kit can install inside the cab of a B2650. It comes with all hoses and hardware to get it connected.
I would like a kit for my lx3310 cab? Do you have a kit to fit my tractor..
Yes, this kit works great for the LX Cab tractors. Can kit available on my website. Cab install video here:
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Sweet !!!
Do you need to typically add more hydraulic fluid to tractor when you use these kits?
Calculating the volume of all the hoses in the kit comes to about 1/10 gallon of fluid. It depends more on what you attach to it. If you attach a big cylinder, It's certainly possible to be a little low when all your cylinders are extended. Just adding the kit and a top link or something simple shouldn't need fluid if you were topped up before, but always good to check periodically!
Do you have a video adding a remote to the front for a grapple?
I don't have a video for that, but installation would be exactly the same except instead of running the hoses to the rear, you would take them up the loader arm next to the existing steel lines, and drill a hole up front to mount the double breakaway clamp.
I have a Woods loader w with Nemco controls on L2800. Is everything the same on the hookup?
This kit works great with a woods loader. I just need a couple pictures of the loader valve and hydraulic quick-couplers (disconnected, need to see male tip), and I can get it built for you. Text 541-972-0546
I am new to the tractor field, just got her yesterday actually, it's a 2016 massey Ferguson 1739e with front loader, how can I add 3rd function to front and rear? It has the skid steer quick attachment on it and would like to use some skid steer implements on it for the front. And also some rear implements besides just PTO drivin.... any input would be great!! Thanks
I can build a kit for a Massey - I just need a couple pictures of fittings. Give me a call, and I'll get it build for you - same price, I'll just figure out the fittings.
I have a 2005 B7800 that I want to run a 3 point log splitter with..prob is I have no rear remotes..Additional problem is I have no loader or or any other hydraulic accessories or connections. Yet anyway. Can you supply me with a kit that would allow me to tie into the system and add a set to the rear..I don't need levers or anything besides the two connectors for the log splitter...thanks much for your input!
It would be great to find a simple way to do that, but that’s beyond the scope of this kit. This requires a loader. Good luck!
@@TractorInnovations I'm learning..thanks for the quick reply!
I have a log splitter for the back of my L4330 how would it work? Understand the splitter has its own control valve.
Yes, this kit works great on a L4330. I've had quite a few customers use this for log splitters. To make fluid flow constantly to the rear (so you can use the valve on the log splitter), you simply need to bungee-cord the loader control lever into position. This is the same if you had factory remotes - you have to bungee cord the control knob. I recommend the Plug & Play kit for dead-simple installation. Economy kit works great on your tractor too, just takes using a wrench to move the factory quick-couplers over to this switching valve (Plug & Play comes with an extra set of quick-couplers already installed. You can order on the website listed above or call me.
Hi there, looking to add some hydraulic outlets on my b2401dtn, any kits for that model? thanks
Yes, this kit works great of the B2401 the Plug & Play kit fits your tractor. www.tractorinnovations.com
Is this still available to purchase ?
Yes! Check out my website or give me a shout. I'll need to know the make and model of your tractor and your loader, then I can build it..
What kit would I need for a John Deere 2025R 2015 ? I want to use it for a grapple. Thanks
For the R models, you have a quick-connect loader which makes this really easy. You want the “Plug&Play Kit” for $530. I have the parts I. Stock to build it and get it in the mail this week. the John Deere page is setup on EBay (higher price), but not on my website yet. You can order the Kubota kit, and just add a comment about your tractor model, and I’ll confirm that before I build it.
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Are you still in business? Interested in a kit for 2011 Kubota B2320. I have a dealer installed 3rd function valve kit for a grapple...will your kit still work? What do I need to do to be able to operate both a hydraulic top link and a hydraulic arm lift (to have complete control of a boxblade?
Yes, still in business and happy to help you get that added function. There’s a couple different ways to set it up, and I can build it any way you want. Call to discuss and/or order. 541-972-0546
If I don't have any rear remotes, but I want to add a top and tilt setup, would I need two of these kits? One for the top link and one for the tilt.
Yes, I have had several customers install two kits. It works great. Send me an email, and I'll show you some pictures of completed customer installs. tractorinnovations@gmail.com
@@TractorInnovations I have a new (2 mo. old) kubota b2601 I'm going to install a Kubota 3rd function valve kit on and at the same time I need 4th and 5th functions for the rear. can you fix me up with everything I need to get that job done?
Where can I get a kit?
Bx 2380
Head over to my website www.tractorinnovations.com/kubota
You'll want the plug & play kit, with swift-tach add-on. $595 out the door.
Can you run a tilt hydraulic on the rear with the top link hydraulic or just one or the other? What about adding a grapple? Am I able to run a 3rd function valve also? I want top n tilt in the rear and grapple functionality in the front
This kit feeds one one 2-direction hydraulic circuit. When you pull the knob, the loader function is locked where it was, until you put the knob back in. Super simple mechanical system. Not as fancy as true third-function systems, but you can't beat the price or pure mechanical reliability.
I have a Kubota L4060. So, I have just obtained a hydraulic auger to attach to my front loader plate. I would like to run the remotes to the front of the tractor to run my auger. Will that work? I could punch the valve to alternate between using the joy stick to control the auger rotation and the loader. Do you see any problems with doing that?
Hi John,
Yes, this kit will work great for that. Most augers don't really use the "dump" circuit, so you can use that circuit to spin the auger. I looked up your tractor, and it generates 9.4gpm on the hydraulic circuit. Check your auger to make sure that flow is within the allowable range, and you should be good to go!
@@TractorInnovations Thank you for your reply to my question. My auger will run on 5 to 10 gpm, so my tractor's 9.4 gpm should power it, but I am confused about what you mean when you say to "run the auger on the "dump" cycle." Are you saying I can just run hoses from my auger into my loader's dump cycle and just run it that way without a third function? Anyway, thank you for your time, and thank you for the video you made.
@@johnbabcock2925 That flow sounds perfect to make the auger run. Your idea isn't far off - if you add the switching valve to the "dump" circuit, you'll be able to control the up/down motion with the loader "lift" circuit, including putting it into the "float" detent. While the fluid to run your auger will becoming from the dump circuit, for safety and functionality, I would recommend a switching valve instead of just disconnecting the dump circuit - you'll still want to be able to adjust the angle of your attachment point - for hooking up the auger and in use, this is really important. You never want to get something hooked up and hanging over your head, and then, to detach it, have it all bound up. Even if you did manage to get it hooked up and operate without needing to move the attachment point, it would likely leave those hoses under load, making it hard to connect and disconnect. The switching valve lets you switch back and control everything about your loader in less than a second, even if that cylinder is under load. I've got the parts ready to assemble one for your tractor. Give me a shout and I'll have it in the mail tomorrow.
Andy 918-348-4134
Can this system be used for adding a Backhoe
It can work, but you'll need to bungee cord the lever in one direction to keep fluid flowing. It's not ideal for that purpose, but might beat paying $1000 or more for other types of connections.
That's what I figured. Probably better off doing it the right way
I have an L4701 with loader. I would like to add a set of remotes to operate a 3 point firewood splitter. Will this set up function for that application?
Yes, it works well for that. The kit now includes a bracket to mount the switching valve underneath the loader valve - no drilling! To make constant flow to the remotes for your log splitter, you'll want to bunger-cord the loader control into the right position to make fluid flow (Float position doesn't make fluid flow)
@@TractorInnovations That's what I figured, but just wanted to make sure I hadn't missed something. I already have a different installation under my loader valve to run a third function for a front grapple. So I may actually want to add some longer hoses and mount the switching valve in another location. Of course, that's my own adaptations that will be at my discretion, not a concern of yours. But if it all works out like I'm thinking it will, I will be buying your kit and I'll send you pics of the install.
@@rondavis167 No problem. I build them all custom to order. If you can tell me the hose lengths, I'm happy to put on any length you want. I buy the hoses wholesale in 1' increments, so I can put on any length you want. Or I can ship it without a hose or two and discount the price - you just adapt it as you see fit. You can call to discuss and order if you like. 918-348-4134
It might be inconvenient for the splitter, since you'd have to put on a log, go to the loader stick, split the log, go back to the splitter...
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You night be able to cobble up a way to move the loader valve from the back of the tractor, but I don't think this is the solution for operating a log splitter.
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But it would operate the splitter.
It would work to split an already existing rear hydraulic set at the rear of the tractor such as a baler that needs 2 separate , but not simultaneous hydraulic functions.
@@fhuber7507 The splitter I am going to purchase is made for 3 point application. It has its own control mounted on the splitter. All it needs is hydraulic flow from the tractor. Like mentioned above, I will only need to lock the loader stick in the position I want, then run everything from the splitter.
I have a 2007 Kubota L3400 4- wheel drive with loader will this kit work on this tractor?
Yes, it's perfect for your L3400. On that tractor, you can use the economy kit to save some $, or the plug-n-play kit for easiest install and greatest flexibility.
We have a 2019 L2501 with the Backhoe Lines available
Would this circuit work with yours?
This kit works off the loader circuit - it doesn't touch the backhoe system. You'll have your remotes available with or without your backhoe installed, and thy'll still work with or without your loader installed.
Will this work for a 2035 bobcat?
Yes - I just wanted to make the answer public. We talked on the phone, and a kit is headed his way!
will this work on a kioti cx2610
Yes, absolutely. Sorry for the delay in responding. To be sure I get the hydraulic connections exactly right, disconnect onw of the loader quick-connects and send me a picture of the male tip. You'll want the plug&play kit. $520 delivered. Call or visit the website to order or with additional questions. 541-972-0546 (cell - can accept pictures). Andy
could this same setup be used to add a 3rd function to the rear or do you have a kit that does that as well?
This includes a switching valve, which allows one of the loader circuits (either "lift" or "dump" ) to operate the rear remotes. It's easy to switch, even under load. This is the simplest, most cost effective system out there to give you hydraulic remotes.
Yes! Email me directly, and we’ll get a kit built for you.
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I see how it works a top link, but how would I operate a tilt link?
Will this work on a DS 4110 kioti tractor?
Yep, it'll work on your tractor. I've had them installed on Kiotis, but not that specific model. Not a problem at all, just send me a couple pictures so that I can get the fittings exactly right, and then I can send you a Paypal invoice or you can call me to order over the phone. Send a picture of the loader quick-couplers and surrounding area, and another with one of the couplers disconnected so I can see the male tip. That should do it! tractorinnovations@gmail.com
Would this work on a L3130 Kubota with a 2609 Rhino loader? Thank you.
I have been able to get the kit adapted to any tractor that folks have requested - I just need pictures of the hoses as they leave the loader valve. Might need another measurement or two.
Website so I can see cost?
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Would this work on a B2601 with the lever style quick connect loader connection?
Yes, it will work great. You'll disconnect two hoses from the tractor side of the plug and attach the switching valve hoses. You'll still have the remote function even with the loader removed.
Im installing one on B2601. I made a custom bracket from 2 inch angle. So far it is coming together.
Wish someone would post a link to this, i can not find a web site for it.
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Do you have a video for a 3901 using this with a dual rear hydraulics for a batwing
Will this kit work on my MX5800?
Thanks
Yes, it will fit the entire MX series. I recommend the Plug-n-play kit for any tractor newer than 2003 - it gives you a quick install without having to open up the hydraulic system.
Tractor Innovations Do you have a link for that system on your website? Thanks
Will this work on a B2650?
Yes, this kit fits perfectly on those late model B-series tractors. The plug-n-play kit will have you up and running quickly with no unscrewing of anything on your hydraulic system. The Economy kit is complete, and would work well for you, but you lose the flexibility of swapping it from the lift circuit to the dump circuit, and vice-versa if your implement needs it. Fell free to ask any other questions! Andy
Has anyone installed this kit on a B2650 (cab model)?
Yes, we've got 3 installs on B2650 with cab. It works well. It costs about $40 more in parts for the cab model. Give me a call to order - I don't have an automatic button for cab orders. 541-972-0546
How do you get a phone number to talk to him pretty sure I'm going to buy one
Call me! 541-972-0546
He isn't joking when he says the dealers charge 1500 to install a rear outlet.
No he is not A dealer quoted me $1147 to add a 2nd remote to a Grand L 3560 open station and $903 to add 3rd Function valve. Just a little ridiculous
I have a 1984 B8200 with B300 loader and power steering. I don’t want to loose any of my current functions,but want the third function for a hydraulic top link. Can this be done and how?
With this kit, you have to make a trade- one of your loader functions to create the remote. You can have your loader function back at any moment by pushing the knob back in.
will this work on a la 1065
Yes! That's an MX4800 or MX5200, right? It will install even easier than this video. See this updated video. It comes with a bracket for your tractor, so you can install with no drilling.
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@@TractorInnovations My tractor has a enclosed cab how will this mount
@@michaeldeweese6166 ah, cab mount is a little more work, but still works great. Here's a video on installing in a cab. I haven't fully edited this video, so It's not published widely, but you at least see all the installation steps:
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Will this work on a L3901
Yes, It works great on L3901. Check out my new video to see how it will install on your tractor. Comes with a bracket for no-drill installation.
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Will this work on a kubota 3301?
Yes, works great on L3301. My chart shows your tractor is 2014 or later. For these newer tractors, I recommend the plug-n-play kit for quick install and flexibility down to road - depending on your attachment, you can have it run off the lift circuit or dump circuit. I have parts in stock ready to custom build and ship today!
Can this work on a LX 3310? Thanks
Yes it will work great on the LX series.