Very informative video. most salesman don’t have a clue what they’re talking about but I can tell from your videos you are very technically sound and know the equipment front and back. Keep up the videos 👍🏻
Great info - thanks! However, the time allotted was way too short to adequately cover the topic - I got the gist of it, but I'm still not quite understanding how valve functions correspond with various implements and their usages. Perhaps you could have another video with a more descriptive explanation of the types of valves best suited for what kinds of implements, what type of implements will or will not work with what type of valves, etc., etc.
Hear, hear. I'm on the Kubota "Build My Tractor" and the options on the rear remote hydraulics aren't described. An in-depth video on these and which type are for which implements would be very helpful.
I don't just subscribe to RU-vid channels but I did to this one. You make some really informative content. Have learned a good deal from the videos. Starting a new venture and will be using tractors so I am after all the info I can get. Keep up the good work and best wishes.
We have a M5-111 (in UK) we have a post driver that needs a free flow return would you suggest getting a coupler plumbed directly to the return, just connect it like usual into one set of spool or something else as occasionally when working the hammer connected to the one set it will pop out of detent.
I wanted a Float type for my side link but I was told my Kioti has either a Spring style or Detent, they said no float type on the DK10SE models so would a Spring type work close like a float ?
Would you use the float position when using a pull type brush hog so it have contour the ground? I just bought a pull type brush hog and in certain situations it scapes the ground.
@@powerram92 you are correct I misread your question. I do not much experience with the pull type mowers. I would bet the float would not work though as it would allow the deck to be fully lowered at all times as the wheels would be unsupported by the hydraulics.
Neil I have the factory top & tilt kit from Kubota one is a float valve my question is when brush hogging my tilt leaks off it will not hold, is that the wrong one help please
I bought a used Kubota M9540 which has two rear remotes; the levers have locking detents at both ends of travel (both forward and aft). Based on what you said, I'm assuming that they are self canceling valves? My manual doesn't describe them, so I have never used them in the locked positions.
I have a Woods batwing with each wing on a single action cylinder. Can I plug these into a single remote valve and operate independently? Pulling the lever will lift one side and pushing the lever will raise the other. To lower and operate I can float the valve.
@@MessicksEquip thanks for the reply. I've heard other people operating batwings in the way I described above but wasn't sure if it would hurt the hydraulics.
Messick Farm Equipment I’ve never used it and probably never will but I am curious where should I keep the lever position for other 3 point attachments, especially when needing the 3 point to float.
What would be the best way to set up a Hypro Centrifugal Pump on a spray tank? At the moment i have the leaver pulled back with strap on it hold the level back
I like your TMT videos, but I think some of them could be more in depth, full length features... Like this one. I had a small Century tractor years ago, I think Mahindra now, with a front loader and I hated that I couldn't lift and roll the bucket at the same time. If I tried either the bucket would roll, dumping its contents, or the bucket would fall to the ground.
One other question, on the lift o magic, should the lift arms be set where the float also. The lever would be in the middle position. I’m new to this, because I am use to an older style tractor.
Hello, do Kabota tractors, compact and subcompact, come equipped with power beyond? My question is what exactly would I need to install two or three sets of remotes in the rear on a Kubota LX 3310 or an L 4060? All the videos I watched on RU-vid have completely confused me. I would greatly appreciate he’s simple list of what I would need to and have to install. I don’t know if there is a power behind or if you have to take out a plug and put a power beyond converter valve in Etc. so if you can please be specific or direct me to a document which I could read. Thank you very much in advance.
@@MessicksEquip I want to put a hydraulic flail mower on the back so that I can slide it to the left and also tilted so I can mow on the slant in Gulleys and raise it up perpendicular to the ground and mow along the hedge. I’m not actually doing it yet but I’m planning on doing this in my retirement for extra income in a short while
Hi Neal, I am trying to connect a shaver HD8 PD to an MX5400 tractor. The dealer here, can’t seem to figure out where to tap into the MX hydraulic system to get a constant flow. The returns has to go directly to the hydraulic tank to avoid resistance and possible damage to the tractor’s hydraulic system. Any advise on how to hook up this implement to the tractor’s hydraulic? Thanks
What type of rear hydraulic remotes would I need to operate a hydraulic motor? I would need for it to run steady until I turn it off. The motor is for a small 3pt potato digger. It will operate the potato chain. I would turn it on at the beginning of the row, and shut it off at the end of the row. Then repeat this for every row.