Does the 1100 have the hydraulic utility valve system???

<P class=MsoNormal style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt"><SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt"><FONT size=3>The Kubota answer is to unplug the dump bed quick connects and plug the angle cylinders in there. You use the bed dump valve to turn the plow. Mine is set up this way now but I’m modifying the hydraulics and adding solenoid valves and an extra relief so my plow will be controlled by a 4 way joystick on the dash. The hydraulic pump is a two section pump drawing off a common reservoir. One section powers the steering and the other, the dump bed. The flow is about 5gpm but it is NOT for continuous flow like tools. I talked to a Kubota engineer over the summer and he said they were working on adding an oil cooler and valve for a utility tool circuit but they were having trouble shoe-horning every thing in. He wasn’t sure, that if they were successful, they would be able to offer a retrofit kit. I hope so. Bob</FONT></SPAN></P>
 
Ok, thanks Bob.

I thought I was going crazy. I was sure I saw quick connects under the bed of the 1100. I was also sure that this was how the angle plow was used.

I don't see much need for running any of the tools. They are a bit pricey, too. Nonetheless, it would be nice to have the option.

Thanks for the input.

Matt
 
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