Overview
A concise explainer, not a hands-on demo, covering what remote hydraulics are, why small tractors typically omit them from the factory, how manufacturer-specific add-on kits work, and a rough cost range of $600, $1,000 installed. It also distinguishes current-model availability from the difficulty and expense of sourcing parts for discontinued series. Best for new tractor owners trying to understand whether adding remotes is feasible before calling a dealer.
Tractor Mike is a longtime tractor-industry insider with decades of hands-on experience in the equipment business. He built his channel to help first-time and rural buyers make confident decisions, and his guidance comes from that deep, long-term background rather than a sales pitch.
