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<blockquote data-quote="dannewhouse" data-source="post: 8018503" data-attributes="member: 43882"><p>that's how it is done, T in rather than just plugged in at the back, but there is no way of "forcing" the oil in a particular direction, say you're shifting a horse muck heap, you go, load the trailer but then when you plug the tip pipe in to travel back to tip site how to use this? the one i am talking about you would either have to lift loader to max before it started tipping trailer or get out unplug the quick attach unit then tip trailer.</p><p></p><p>(ignore having the possibility of extra spools for this example)</p><p></p><p>I have seen a switch on the Stoll website that looked like a standard flick over switch with a pic of tractor spools at one end and loader at the other, I just wondered if this was used to control valves or to send the signal to a different spool block i.e. mid mount valves? </p><p></p><p>I have electric spools on an mf 6480 and I'm debating a loader, I think 6k for a used one that probably only cost that when new is enough but now a new one will be 11k I was trying to find a way of reducing the cost while keeping quality (i.e. no extra valve block or controls) but still needs to be useable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dannewhouse, post: 8018503, member: 43882"] that's how it is done, T in rather than just plugged in at the back, but there is no way of "forcing" the oil in a particular direction, say you're shifting a horse muck heap, you go, load the trailer but then when you plug the tip pipe in to travel back to tip site how to use this? the one i am talking about you would either have to lift loader to max before it started tipping trailer or get out unplug the quick attach unit then tip trailer. (ignore having the possibility of extra spools for this example) I have seen a switch on the Stoll website that looked like a standard flick over switch with a pic of tractor spools at one end and loader at the other, I just wondered if this was used to control valves or to send the signal to a different spool block i.e. mid mount valves? I have electric spools on an mf 6480 and I'm debating a loader, I think 6k for a used one that probably only cost that when new is enough but now a new one will be 11k I was trying to find a way of reducing the cost while keeping quality (i.e. no extra valve block or controls) but still needs to be useable. [/QUOTE]
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