We had a thread going on this very topic the other night either here or over on Tractor Talk, but be durned if I can find it now to give you an easy link.
Consensus there was. . . Your best route is to change out the manifold you now have (assuming you have Touch Control hydraulics already) to the manifold that was made for a remote hydraulic circuit. The manifold is the piece (icluding the piping) that runs from the pump to the rear and bolts up on the side of the TC block. The manifold for the remote hydraulics has fittings that let you run two hoses to the rear.
You can gump something together without that manifold, but it'll be gumped up. Don't know how else to say that.
Having the original style controls for the remote-type manifold would be a bonus, but you can make a neat job of mounting after-market controls if you have that manifold.
You might try looking yourself for that thread that I can't seem to find, as it mentioned sources for such things. I know eBay was among them.
I'm thinking it's about time I added the remote to my SuperC, to, but need to tend to a couple other priorities first.
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