Posted by Dave H (MI) on April 18, 2013 at 07:24:26 from (107.27.105.225):
In Reply to: Too much? posted by Dave H (MI) on April 18, 2013 at 06:50:34:
I should clarify a couple of things here. One is that the remotes are needed. I have a variety of implements that could/would end up behind the tractor while the loader is on it. Loader would not be in use at that time, granted, but I would still need control of it. The other thing is that this loader would be the Mccormick loader made for the tractor and not something aftermarket. If memory serves me it is controlled by dual valves that mount on the side of the seat (I could be wrong). So I would end up with a single valve that controls the remotes and another for the FH and then dual valves for the loader (if I am right about that). I have seen 300U's operate these loaders just fine. Just worried about can I have that many valves next to the seat or will I have to rig up a stand as mentioned below. Thanks! Hope this clarifies!
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