The 3rd set of remotes is plumbed very special, to only work in draft mode, it will lower & raise a semi-mount plow with the 3pt lever. It is a Ford feature, extra on some tractors. I did not know a 5000 could have that, you must have a late model one.
You do not in any way, shape, or form have 3 remote hookups. You only have 2.
That 'extra' one will not ever work as a 3rd one. It's just hanging there waiting for a semi-mount plow to work only in 'draft' mode to keep the plow level for you with less fuss & adjustment on your part. It also requires a special Ford hyd cylinder that needs the shaft turned in one direction to line up with an arrow - it does not work with a regular hyd cylinder on the plow. There is likely an extra knob or lever to fine-tune the 'draft mode' for the proper response.
My dealer figured well over 80% of these sytems were never used. I plowed with my 7700 & not TW-20 since 1980, and have never ever bothered to set it up.
It's a throw-back to the Ford 100 series and the 3pt draft control. It goes one step farther, and includes controlling the back end of a bigger plow.
You only have 2 remotes on your tractor, and will need to rig up an electric control to power a 3rd set, or some other deal. You won't never get that extra set of couplers to run anything as a 3rd remote.
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