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Re: 5088vs4440vs2294
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Posted by nw_bearcat on December 01, 2006 at 05:09:11 from (164.144.240.25):
In Reply to: Re: 5088vs4440vs2294 posted by Amo in nebraska on November 30, 2006 at 17:50:15:
i wouldn't try to find a 4440 w/ 3 hyd already, they're pretty slim. we needed more outlets on our 4440 some time ago and put together a package that works well. our 4440 had dual outlets, and we needed to run a baler, or bale processor w/ our loader. JD sells a power beyond kit that gets fluid from infront of the hyd outlets. we put that on, plumbed in a 3 circuit valve, 2 are for the loader, and the 3rd has a float position on it that we just plumbed to outlets on the back. now we have 3 rear remotes, and 2 in the middle for the loader. if we get a grapple, we'll move the one rear to the middle for that. you can do something similar w/ the electric splitters. i put one on a 756 w/ single hyd to run a batwing (1 for wings 1 for main lift) i bought it from Surplus Center in NE, it didn't come w/ hoses or wires, but saved a chunk of $$
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