Posted by Charles Todd on February 09, 2008 at 07:54:40 from (205.242.95.131):
I brought this up a few days ago on my little 504 and now I have some pics. I have two remotes and I need 4-5. I can splice into the hydraulics and install a 3-spool for my loader and grapple and keep my rear remotes available. Or can I stack two more onto what I have? The lift/draft quadrant is in the way unless I can extend it out or rotate it out of the way. I need to tear into this area to rebuild it all anyway. The quadrant shafts and remotes are leaking pratty good. If any one has any thoughts on stacking more remotes, shoot me a part number or tractor model that is compatiable. Also, has any one spliced into a Farmall 504 with the 12gpm for auxillary hydraulics?
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