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All the above is immaterial if the op feeds his loader spool from port 1 then the arms are locked up until linkage or 2 is selected. No need for chains or brackets.
Exactly hence the reason they are called diverter valves
All the above is immaterial if the op feeds his loader spool from port 1 then the arms are locked up until linkage or 2 is selected. No need for chains or brackets.
MF always called it a ‘selector valve’.Exactly hence the reason they are called diverter valves
A two spool block complete with levers with ½” ports will likely cost less than £150 while those two levers cost nearly £110. If the loader is needed for work rather soon, just get a new complete spool valve block and get back to work pronto.Having just removed the loader spool, the base of both the levers are badly corroded and will need replacing. It is a Vapormatic valve, the replacement part is VFH1000 (as image attached), but Vapormatic discontinued this part a year ago and it seems to be out of stock everywhere. Any ideas where I can find two of these? Thanks
Should be a simple matter of swapping the pipes over together with unions while fitting new bonded seal replacements.Makes sense, thanks. I would not be confident about my ability to fit a new spool block, any recommendations for hydraulic experts around Cranbrook, Kent?