584 hydraulics

My 584 has one hydraulic remote on the back. I am purchasing an implement that needs three. I am not the greatest with hydraulic terminology, so I'll probably call things by the wrong name. I have in mind to plumb in a 3 way valve to the typical location for a loader. I believe my tractor had a loader on it from a previous owner due to the fact that it had the frame brackets still on it. Can anyone show me pictures of where my everything should plumb to?
 
Simplest way if your tractor doesn't have a power beyond valve is to hook the two remote fittings on the back to your three spool valve. Most guys that use the remote will tie the handle back with a wire so you always have flow to your three spool valve
 
It is a Belltec tm-48 auger. It does not require much flow, I would also like to be able to use a small batwing in the future.
 
My 584 has one hydraulic remote on the back. I am purchasing an implement that needs three. I am not the greatest with hydraulic terminology, so I'll probably call things by the wrong name. I have in mind to plumb in a 3 way valve to the typical location for a loader. I believe my tractor had a loader on it from a previous owner due to the fact that it had the frame brackets still on it. Can anyone show me pictures of where my everything should plumb to?
Just to be clear, as one remote has had different meanings to different people over the years. When you say one remote on back do you mean your tractor currently has one remote coupling with a single acting valve for use with single acting cylinders or one valve with two remote couplers for double acting cylinders? Likewise, when you say you are purchasing an implement that needs three. Is that 3 couplers or 3 valves with 1 or 2 couplers for each valve?

A quick look at a TM-48 manual online, it appears you are looking for 3 double acting valves with two remote couplers each. (Hydraulic top link, side to side leveling cylinders and down pressure cylinders.)

Belltec TM-48 Auger brochure
 
There are other posts on here about adding a loader valve to a 74 series tractor, I did one myself years ago - Use the search box to find them.
 
Power beyond---- it would be a block that mounts directly on your auxiliary valve with a fitting on it to hook a hose to go to your 3 spool valve. Then the return goes into a plugin the bottom right side of the differential.. You would still have use of the original auxiliary valve
 
If your 584 is an IH Louisville, KY, USA assembled tractor then the Power Beyond end plates are expensive.
See photo below, you could mount on the post hole auger then connect the 584 remote into it like a log splitter and bungee cord the 584 remote lever in the UP position and then control the auger from the the 3 spool valve below.

Photo is from Amazon but not promoting their product.

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I know it’s filthy, but there is a plug on the top that I have circled. Is this a power beyond plate? I believe my tractor was assembled in England.
 
Something I would recommend to you, consider is an electric splitter valve. If you only need the function briefly, like when folding up a batwing, they are the simplest solution. If you are using them all a lot, then they are not as practical. Mark.
 
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