Posted by Chlln1591 on October 10, 2017 at 08:51:08 from (66.87.125.89):
Hi all first time poster but have referenced this forum several times over the last few years. I am an equipment manager for a golf course and we have run into a small problem, we were offered a great deal on a wiedennman super 500 leaf sucker/brush clearer/verticutter however our two tractors(MF 2135 Turf and a Jacobsen G-20D(rebadged MF 20C) do not have auxillary hydraulics. The 500 uses them(1 input 1 output standard size it looks like) connecting to its own valve block with three levers for tilt door open/close and dump. With some research i see this is something that has been done, but most threads i find on it are long dead with picture links broken. We may sell one and just upgrade if it cannot be done, but if it can i am asking for help of those more knowledgeable in this field than myself. The 3 point does not need to work during operation of the auxillaries.
Is this something that can be done? Or should we sell one and start looking for something with them already onboard?
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