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Old 12-04-2013, 06:21 PM
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Default 2182 dual hydraulics

I have a 2182 and just bought a 54" blade with the hydraulic angle option. I only paid $125.00 and got new tire chains for 26" tires thrown in! Now the question. What valve do I need to add a second hydraulic valve and front ports? I just bought this valve "Cub Cadet 1772 Super GT 2 Spool Hyd. Valve 717-3025" on Ebay, but now I'm pretty sure its not what I need. I think from some of what I've been reading is a second valve to stack onto the original. What and where to get the parts I need would help a whole lot. I use a snow blower for the snow, this blade would only see dirt and sand, not that makes any difference LOL.( I guess I'm saying I'm not racing the snow). TIA Don
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Old 12-04-2013, 07:45 PM
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I have the valve you need thanks to CubyFan, problem is I don't have the connectors that go between the 2 valves so that you can stack them and they are NLA from Cub. They used to sell a kit for the Cyclops tractors but it is NLA. I’ll do some digging and see if I can get you some more info.
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Old 12-04-2013, 08:06 PM
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If it is the "square" valve like on my 1782 the fitting is still available from cub. It's about $12 plus the O rings and backer washer. Need to look under 3000 series to find the part.
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Old 12-04-2013, 08:10 PM
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If it is the "square" valve like on my 1782 the fitting is still available from cub. It's about $12 plus the O rings and backer washer. Need to look under 3000 series to find the part.
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That's the part he is going to need. I'm going to defer to you for the part number. That or give us a 3000 series model number, I looked around at the3000 stuff and didn't find it.
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Old 12-04-2013, 08:21 PM
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Here is a pic of the dual sticks I added on my 3k tractor. Look in the (365)cat 0 parts section page 4. It is part #711-3294, you will need the rings with it also if they don't come with it. I probably have a few extra laying around if you can't find any.
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Old 12-04-2013, 09:05 PM
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That is why OCC is the best! You guys rock! We don't need no stinkin MTD to Git Er Done!
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I used part # 711-3294 with o rings 921-3021 and o ring back up 721-0492 to add two new valves. I learned that you do not need to "over" tighten the 1/4 bolts that hold them together. It can bind the valve and not allow you to move the lever.
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Hi Guys,

I am trying to do this exact same project to a 2084. Just picked up a plow for it and want to make it fully hydraulic. Any help would be great.

Sam - you don't happen to have another one of those valves laying around do you? I see I just missed one on eBay a few days ago :-(

Also, this part you are having made is what stacks these valves together, right? If so, I am in for 2 of them!

Thanks guys!
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I looked at the 3000 blade angle kit that required adding a valve. That is where I got the opinion that it needed both o rings and back up rings. I may have been wrong, but only wanted to do it once.
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SamMac- I just re-read these posts and realized I should have asked you to reserve 2 of the adapters for me rather than 1.
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