Adding auxiliary hydraulics?

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aaa123

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I'm looking at an 1835B for sale with no auxiliary hydraulics. Is it particularly difficult or expensive to install the controls and hookups?
 

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If the valve is there is houldn't be too hard, but if its not, you will be looking at a bit of $ to get it going. You will need noses, tube lines and conenctors at the very least. Its best to look for a machine already plumbed for it....
 
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If the valve is there is houldn't be too hard, but if its not, you will be looking at a bit of $ to get it going. You will need noses, tube lines and conenctors at the very least. Its best to look for a machine already plumbed for it....
Thanks Tazza. It sounds like a decent machine at a good price and it's local. I was hoping to luck out and find someone had already done it. I'll be asking at some dismantlers to see if they can sell me all the parts and what it would cost. Surprising that it's not standard on such a nice machine with strong hydraulics!
 

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