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A guide to selecting a manual hydraulic directional control valve Characteristics and configurations of manual directional control valves used in hydraulic systems - selecting the right valve for the job. Directional control valves are probably the most common of all hydraulic components and are used to control the starting.

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Anybody have any thoughts on two circuit hydraulic multiplier valves and if they are any good, where is the best place to purchase?


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Re: Hydraulic multiplier valves in reply to Gray, 02-06-2000 13:19:17
There are two ways to select cylinders. One is manual, the other is electric. Central Tractor (888-8CT-FARM) had the manual one. Takes some plumbing like hoses and fittings to put it to use. Shoup (800-627-6137 or 800-637-6127, I forget which and don't see a catalog at hand) has an electric one for 4 times the money, but it plugs direct into JD or IH remotes.

Gerald J.


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Re: Hydraulic multiplier valves in reply to Gray, 02-06-2000 13:19:17
Had another thought..on draft controlled stuff like pulling a plow, you would want to remove hyd. top link and go back with regular. Took me awhile to figure that one out and haven't had nearly as much headaches with plow since..Rick

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I was looking for a plow valve for a fisher minute mount would like to kno the price Thanks

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Re: Hydraulic multiplier valves in reply to Gray, 02-06-2000 13:19:17
I think what you are talking about is what I know as a splitter: can operate two cylinders with separate functions from one main outlet(s) on tractor. I have that set up on 4610 Ford to operate hydraulic side link and hydraulic top link. Saves a lot of time and aggravation in hooking up implements as well as permitting quick and easy fine tuning of stuff. I use a box blade in my landscape work and have found that setup to be worth its weight in gold..sometimes even *float* the toplink for special work. It takes a bit of plumbing to get your rig set up..and you have to instruct anyone else how to use it..but GO FOR IT!!
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A guide to selecting a manual hydraulic directional control valve Characteristics and configurations of manual directional control valves used in hydraulic systems - selecting the right valve for the job. Directional control valves are probably the most common of all hydraulic components and are used to control the starting.

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Anybody have any thoughts on two circuit hydraulic multiplier valves and if they are any good, where is the best place to purchase?


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Re: Hydraulic multiplier valves in reply to Gray, 02-06-2000 13:19:17
There are two ways to select cylinders. One is manual, the other is electric. Central Tractor (888-8CT-FARM) had the manual one. Takes some plumbing like hoses and fittings to put it to use. Shoup (800-627-6137 or 800-637-6127, I forget which and don't see a catalog at hand) has an electric one for 4 times the money, but it plugs direct into JD or IH remotes.

Gerald J.


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Re: Hydraulic multiplier valves in reply to Gray, 02-06-2000 13:19:17
Had another thought..on draft controlled stuff like pulling a plow, you would want to remove hyd. top link and go back with regular. Took me awhile to figure that one out and haven't had nearly as much headaches with plow since..Rick

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I was looking for a plow valve for a fisher minute mount would like to kno the price Thanks

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Re: Hydraulic multiplier valves in reply to Gray, 02-06-2000 13:19:17
I think what you are talking about is what I know as a splitter: can operate two cylinders with separate functions from one main outlet(s) on tractor. I have that set up on 4610 Ford to operate hydraulic side link and hydraulic top link. Saves a lot of time and aggravation in hooking up implements as well as permitting quick and easy fine tuning of stuff. I use a box blade in my landscape work and have found that setup to be worth its weight in gold..sometimes even *float* the toplink for special work. It takes a bit of plumbing to get your rig set up..and you have to instruct anyone else how to use it..but GO FOR IT!!
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  • A guide to selecting a manual hydraulic directional control valve Characteristics and configurations of manual directional control valves used in hydraulic systems - selecting the right valve for the job. Directional control valves are probably the most common of all hydraulic components and are used to control the starting.

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    Anybody have any thoughts on two circuit hydraulic multiplier valves and if they are any good, where is the best place to purchase?


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    Re: Hydraulic multiplier valves in reply to Gray, 02-06-2000 13:19:17
    There are two ways to select cylinders. One is manual, the other is electric. Central Tractor (888-8CT-FARM) had the manual one. Takes some plumbing like hoses and fittings to put it to use. Shoup (800-627-6137 or 800-637-6127, I forget which and don't see a catalog at hand) has an electric one for 4 times the money, but it plugs direct into JD or IH remotes.

    Gerald J.


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    Re: Hydraulic multiplier valves in reply to Gray, 02-06-2000 13:19:17
    Had another thought..on draft controlled stuff like pulling a plow, you would want to remove hyd. top link and go back with regular. Took me awhile to figure that one out and haven't had nearly as much headaches with plow since..Rick

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    Re: Re: Hydraulic multiplier valves in reply to Rick/NC, 02-06-2000 14:29:55
    I was looking for a plow valve for a fisher minute mount would like to kno the price Thanks

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    02-06-2000 14:26:57

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    Re: Hydraulic multiplier valves in reply to Gray, 02-06-2000 13:19:17
    I think what you are talking about is what I know as a splitter: can operate two cylinders with separate functions from one main outlet(s) on tractor. I have that set up on 4610 Ford to operate hydraulic side link and hydraulic top link. Saves a lot of time and aggravation in hooking up implements as well as permitting quick and easy fine tuning of stuff. I use a box blade in my landscape work and have found that setup to be worth its weight in gold..sometimes even *float* the toplink for special work. It takes a bit of plumbing to get your rig set up..and you have to instruct anyone else how to use it..but GO FOR IT!!
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    TRADEMARK DISCLAIMER: Simple huckel program. Tradenames and Trademarks referred to within Yesterday's Tractor Co. products and within the Yesterday's Tractor Co. websites are the property of their respective trademark holders. None of these trademark holders are affiliated with Yesterday's Tractor Co., our products, or our website nor are we sponsored by them. John Deere and its logos are the registered trademarks of the John Deere Corporation. Agco, Agco Allis, White, Massey Ferguson and their logos are the registered trademarks of AGCO Corporation. Case, Case-IH, Farmall, International Harvester, New Holland and their logos are registered trademarks of CNH Global N.V.

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