Description
When your hydraulics get sluggish or stop responding altogether, it’s usually this spool valve that’s giving you trouble. This is the control valve that directs hydraulic flow to your remote outlets—the same outlets you use for everything from running a loader to powering a finish mower. A worn spool valve means jerky operation, weak hydraulics, or complete loss of function right when you need it most.
What You’re Getting
- Quick-release design makes servicing much easier than old-style valves that required tearing apart the whole hydraulic block
- Precision-machined spool provides smooth, responsive control of your hydraulic implements
- Built to handle the high pressures and constant cycling of farm hydraulic systems
- Works with standard quick-connect hydraulic fittings so your existing hoses connect normally
- Direct replacement for worn or damaged spool valves in Ford and New Holland hydraulic manifolds
Where This Part Shines
This valve controls your tractor’s rear remote hydraulics, powering everything from front-end loaders and backhoes to finish mowers, post hole diggers, log splitters, and hydraulic tillers. Whether you’re moving hay bales, grading driveways, bush-hogging pastures, or running any hydraulic implement, smooth operation is crucial for getting work done efficiently and safely.
Built to Last
Hydraulic systems work under extreme pressure and constant demand, especially during heavy operations like loader work or running hydraulic motors all day. This spool valve handles that pressure and provides reliable service season after season. The precision machining ensures proper sealing to prevent the internal leakage that robs your hydraulics of power and responsiveness.
Good to Know
The quick-release design is a real time-saver compared to older valves that required complete disassembly. You’ll still want to relieve hydraulic pressure before starting work and keep everything clean during installation to prevent contamination. Consider the quick-release modification kit if you’re frequently servicing your hydraulic system—it makes future maintenance even easier.






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