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April 10, 2011
| mbrance
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How do I get the rear hydraulics to work. I see that Ranch Hand has a kit but I already have the valve and all the lines for front grappler.
Is there an internal modification that has to be done or a plug installed?
Getting ready for spring clean up and Im going to need grappler.
I hate to have to buy a kit when I already have hardware in place.
Any help would be great.
Tractor is 2007 Jinma 284 new style hydraulics.
Thank You,
Mike 
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April 10, 2011
| RichWaugh
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If your FEL control valve has a Power Beyond Port you simply plumb your supply to the grapple off of that, as I understand it. Your valve would have to have both the Power Beyond capability and have the Power Beyond adapter installed in the port. Without a power beyond port you'd need to get your hydraulic supply elsewhere.
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April 10, 2011
| mbrance
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I want to use the rear hydraulics with quick connects. The three point hitch is some how tied to the rear hydraulics but I don't understand how.
I can't see what could be changed to make the rear hydraulics to work independent of three point hydraulics.
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April 10, 2011
| RichWaugh
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As I understand it, to make the rear remotes function you have to close the drop control valve under the front of the seat. The TPH then stays up and the remotes are active. That may not be what you want so you'd have to either go with the Power Beyond or tee into the line returning to the sump from the FEL valve or somewhere else.
Hopefully, someone else will have a better solution.
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July 5, 2011
| Smalljobs
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I added two rear and two front remotes to my Jinma 284 and will gladly send you the schematic as well as low cost source links for DIY hoses, valves, etc. I was able to do this with a lot of help from 3RRL.
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July 6, 2011
| RonJ
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Steve,
I'd be interested in the schematic, etc – but I no longer know how to PM you since this site has changed.
RonJ
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July 6, 2011
| Tinbender
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Ron, you have to request him to be a friend, once he's one of your friends you can click on his avatar and PM him. Only problem, I can't for the life of me remember how to do that.
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July 6, 2011
| Bert
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Steve,
I'm interested as well, can you post it in here.
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July 6, 2011
| mbrance
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A diagram would be great. I have valves and hoses thinking that rear hydraulics would just work. Ran hoses to valve and cylinder then tried to use but would not work.
Did a lot of clearing brush after spring storms and could have saved a lot of time using grappler.
Thanks
Mike
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July 7, 2011
| RonJ
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Tin,
Are you really telling me that in order to send a simple PM to another member on this 'new' site, it is necessary to go through the "social network" garbage?
RonJ
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July 7, 2011
| Smalljobs
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I don't know how to post it so just send an email to me: anderson@gdsconsulting.com
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July 7, 2011
| Tinbender
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Ron, I'm afraid so. I don't do facebook or any other social network so I don't know anything about how they work
Steve, mind if I bother you for a copy?
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July 7, 2011
| Smalljobs
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Sure, just send me an email and I'll pass it along.
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July 8, 2011
| mbrance
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Please send to me also. I can't wait to get the rear outputs working.
Email is: mikebrance@yahoo.com
Thank You,
Mike
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July 8, 2011
| fido
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Wow ! I also would love an email of that. fidowanttobe@yahoo.com Might have opened a can of worms here. You may be emailing this to the entire membership. Thank you !
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July 10, 2011
| mbrance
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I don't know if you emailed yet but if you did I might of accidentally deleted it.
Please try again.
Thank You,
Mike 
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July 12, 2011
| Smalljobs
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The schematic, my own parts list, and photos were sent to everyone who requested it.
Ron J thanked me and I appreciate that.
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July 12, 2011
| Tinbender
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Post edited 7:09 pm – July 12, 2011 by Tinbender
I did not reply a thanks to your e mail 
Thank You, I appreciate your taking time to e mail that info to me, and I mean that sincerely.
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July 12, 2011
| Smalljobs
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I hope this helps everyone and maybe someone can post the schematic? I have a 30 year hydraulics background but could not have added the front and rear remotes and made up all the hoses without the help of 3RRL on TractorByNet.
I use the rear remotes to plug in my logsplitter and I use the front remotes to angle my loader mounted snowplow.
Making your own hoses is so simple and after adding all the Prince stacking valves and Pressure Relief Valve (PRV) I've had no leaks at all. I keep extra hose and fittings on hand for repairs. If I can do this, anyone can do it.
All of this is especially useful for logsplitters, grapples, etc. Now that I just bought, factory direct from China, a backhoe, I will make up some "legs" for the logsplitter so that I can lug it to the splitting area, plug it in, and heat my house for free this winter.
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July 13, 2011
| Bert
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Steve,
Thanks for your email with schematic and bill of materials used, much appreciated.

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