Description
Your Deutz tractor came from the factory with basic hydraulic functions, but your operation keeps growing and you need more control. Maybe you’ve added a front-end loader that needs independent bucket tilt, or you’re running implements that require precise hydraulic positioning. Adding hydraulic functions to your tractor opens up a world of implement possibilities, but you need reliable control valves to make it happen. This double-acting hydraulic valve slice for Deutz tractors gives you precise control over hydraulic cylinders, whether you’re operating a front loader, adjusting cultivator depth, or running any equipment that needs extension and retraction control.
What You’re Getting
- Double-acting design controls cylinder extension and retraction – essential for loader work where you need controlled lowering as well as lifting
- Intermediate slice adds functions to existing valve stack without replacing your whole hydraulic system
- Precision-machined spools that maintain tight tolerances even after thousands of cycles
- Internal relief valves protect your hydraulic system from pressure spikes, while quality seals prevent the internal leakage that makes cheap valves sluggish and unresponsive
Built for Real Farm Work
From compact DX3 series tractors to larger 06 and 07 models, this valve unlocks your tractor’s full potential. Maybe you’ve added a loader that needs bucket tilt control, purchased a bale wrapper requiring multiple functions, or want to run a hydraulic top link for precise implement control. This valve slice integrates into your existing hydraulic stack, adding the double-acting control needed for cylinders that must extend AND retract under power.
Made to Last
Not all hydraulic valves are created equal. This one uses precision-machined spools that maintain tight tolerances even after thousands of cycles. The construction is built to handle the dirt, vibration, and temperature swings that come with farm work, ensuring reliable operation season after season.
Installation Notes
Installing an intermediate valve slice requires understanding your hydraulic system layout. This valve stacks between existing sections, so you’ll need to disconnect hydraulic lines and potentially extend control linkages. Cleanliness is absolutely critical – even tiny contamination can destroy hydraulic components. Have plenty of hydraulic oil on hand as you’ll lose some during installation and need to bleed air from the system. Technical tip: Before installation, check your hydraulic pump capacity. Adding valve sections increases flow demands, and an undersized pump leads to slow operation or functions that won’t work simultaneously.





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