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    #16
    Originally posted by Bisch View Post
    So, the remote valves can be used to control implements that are not attached to the tractor?

    Bisch
    Both. So let’s say you have a hydraulic angle blade hooked up to your three point connections. You can control the angle of the blade while your in the cab on onthe seat.

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      #17
      You can pull a better (heavier) food plot disc that is hydraulic lift, on wheels, rather than a 3 point lift disc.

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        #18
        Rear remotes with hydraulic top link

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        Front remotes

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        Shredder with PTO shaft

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        Brush grapple with hydraulics

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          #19
          Pm sent

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            #20
            I have dual rear remotes on my LS but don't run any hydraulics unless I have to drive posts but I do like that hydraulic top link !!!!

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              #21
              Originally posted by Bisch View Post
              OK, I'm sure this is gonna sound stupid, but I'm gonna ask anyway, because I'm trying to learn.

              So, the tractor comes with a rear PTO to attach implements like a shredder to. Why do I need rear remotes to attach implements to???

              Bisch


              Some attachments use both PTO and hydraulic remotes. Like this batwing mower, PTO powers the cutting blades while hydraulic remotes are used to raise/lower the mower.


              Some attachments only use 1 or the other

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                #22
                While looking at tractors consider a cab. It will keep you out of the elements. While shredding the bees and dust are on the outside. 4WD is great with a front end loader as is hydrostatic drive.

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                  #23
                  254-913-7339. Jerry

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