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<blockquote data-quote="Cowabunga" data-source="post: 8018388" data-attributes="member: 718"><p>The best way of doing this with rear spool valves is to T the pipes for the loader between the spool block and the rear couplers. Some spool valve will have capped take-off ports to the side of the coupler trunking specifically for this purpose, especially if closed centre hydraulics. You then need taps before the loader couplers at the front where they detach from the loader. Even though you don’t, in this method, have spool valves mounted in that position, it is still possible to have a single lever quick attach unit rather than having to couple and uncouple four separate pipes. It all depends on whether the loader is to be a near permanent feature on the tractor or is to be removed fairly regularly and how much one is willing to spend.</p><p></p><p>One thing I would not skimp on, unless the tractor has front axle suspension, is loader suspension such as Quicke SoftDrive [which is standard on their self levelling booms].</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowabunga, post: 8018388, member: 718"] The best way of doing this with rear spool valves is to T the pipes for the loader between the spool block and the rear couplers. Some spool valve will have capped take-off ports to the side of the coupler trunking specifically for this purpose, especially if closed centre hydraulics. You then need taps before the loader couplers at the front where they detach from the loader. Even though you don’t, in this method, have spool valves mounted in that position, it is still possible to have a single lever quick attach unit rather than having to couple and uncouple four separate pipes. It all depends on whether the loader is to be a near permanent feature on the tractor or is to be removed fairly regularly and how much one is willing to spend. One thing I would not skimp on, unless the tractor has front axle suspension, is loader suspension such as Quicke SoftDrive [which is standard on their self levelling booms]. [/QUOTE]
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