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Do I need dual remotes on a 706 to use a loader

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Brett Munsey

08-19-2004 03:58:23




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I am considering purchasing a 706 and it only has one remote does anyone know how hard and how much money it would take to ad another remote? I would like to ad a loader do I need the second remote or can I simply tap into the current system and ad the valves to run the loader without using either of the remotes?




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Jim J

08-19-2004 21:53:48




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 Re: Do I need dual remotes on a 706 to use a loade in reply to Brett Munsey, 08-19-2004 03:58:23  
I had some power beyond valves CNC built. With the power beyond valve allows you to hook up to an external valve to run your loader. If you are interested I am selling them for $125.00 plus shipping.



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caseyc

08-19-2004 10:01:19




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 Re: Do I need dual remotes on a 706 to use a loade in reply to Brett Munsey, 08-19-2004 03:58:23  
i also had only one remote on my 706. plumbed in a 3 spool. 2 levers for the loader and one lever left so i could mount another remote. works great.



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Spencer

08-19-2004 06:26:38




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 Re: Do I need dual remotes on a 706 to use a loade in reply to Brett Munsey, 08-19-2004 03:58:23  

IF i were you i would get a 2 valve spool and run to hydra. hoses to the spool so you have one pumping to the vavle and on coming back to the remote. it acks just like a power beyond would u just have to leave the remote on. we did this to our 856 and it was fairly cheep. just my opinion. Spencer



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rustyfarmall

08-19-2004 06:25:27




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 Re: Do I need dual remotes on a 706 to use a loade in reply to Brett Munsey, 08-19-2004 03:58:23  
You may want to check with the manufacturer of the loader. There are many options available which will give full control of the loader even though your tractor has only one outlet. You may even be able to come up with a joystick type control, this will give you control of the loader up and down, plus full control of the hydraulic bucket, all with just one lever.



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Nebraska Cowman

08-19-2004 05:32:19




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 Re: Do I need dual remotes on a 706 to use a loade in reply to Brett Munsey, 08-19-2004 03:58:23  
I added a second remote to my 656 from the salvage yard.
Just make sure you get the right one. What you need is the second valve, you remove yours (which is the outside or 1st valve) and sandwich the second one.



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Allan in NE

08-19-2004 04:27:16




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 Re: Do I need dual remotes on a 706 to use a loade in reply to Brett Munsey, 08-19-2004 03:58:23  
Brett,

Just my opinion, but I'd hang an independant pump on your PTO. You would also need a supply tank too, though.

To my mind, this would be the cheapest way to go.

Allan



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