long ago, but if anyone is reading this - DONT do that unless you use burst protection valves on the hydraulics. They really do go down hard if they burst - all lifting hydraulics have them now. I did this to a digger and remoted it. Complicated and more dangerous than a tractor due to height and the three arms but the same issue applies.
How can I (simply, inexpensively) operate the tractor loader control from the safety platform, when working by myself and only want to go up and down? ANY IDEAS??? Thanks!
long ago, but if anyone is reading this - DONT do that unless you use burst protection valves on the hydraulics. They really do go down hard if they burst - all lifting hydraulics have them now. I did this to a digger and remoted it. Complicated and more dangerous than a tractor due to height and the three arms but the same issue applies.
hmmmm good point bummer but good point.
How can I (simply, inexpensively) operate the tractor loader control from the safety platform, when working by myself and only want to go up and down? ANY IDEAS??? Thanks!
I guess I wouldn't recommend that.
I need this but higher !!
I don't trust hydraulics without a safety ratchet