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#11  
Update
I'm pretty happy with it so far!
It's a big relief to know for the money I spent it will work.
Just got done with "plumbing".
I did remove the restictor in port 1 before install.
Have not wired it with switch yet.
Tried with test wires ran to battery.
1st time I tried neither the bucket or grapple worked. They both seemed to be stuck. Turns out I was mistaken that if I got open and closed mixed up it would just work backwards and then it would be simple job of switching, not true at all. I was concerned also with the statement that 1st circuit had a restrictor as I wanted to use this default circuit for curling bucket. I tried the grapple in both the 1st and 2nd circuit and at idle saw no change in speed. Curl function worked as normal in 1st circuit. Have not used machine as of yet. Should be able to finnish wiring wed. night. I already made a T-handle switch asem with dual switches. Do not have a top cylinder for 3 point to test yet, I would think the check valve in circuit 3 would be good for this.
 
   / selector valve #12  
Any further updates on this valve?

I would like to use it on my Deere v-plow to switch between raise/lower, left cylinder extend/retract, and right cylinder extend/retract using the factory hydraulic up/down power pack. My real concern is that check valve in the third circuit which I would think would have to be removeable for full double acting control.
 
   / selector valve #13  
I would be interested in hearing more and seeing some pics.

J.
 
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#14  
It's working good. I removed the restrictor, easy to unscrew. I'm not sure there is a check valve on it. When I was having problems on getting it to work on the curl function, I tried it in the 3rd set of ports and didn't notice anything differant. It didnt work until hooked to the lift function on the fel. Works real good this way. While lifting a load I can bump the button to tighten the load. When dumping the button swaps the down and open function. For a handle I use a 3/4" pipe to make a T handle for the fel lever. Found a push button switch that fit nicely inside. When I was trying to use the curl funtion I swapped ports on the selector valve to see if it was problem. I did not notice anything differant so there may not be a check valve or mine may not have been working. I'm impressed with the quality of the valve. I mounted it on the loader arm. Installed a large canopy at a later date which required front supports. After installing I wondered about two small round dents on the tubing. There was not enough clearance between the selector valve mounted on the loader arm and the metal tubing, the solenoids on the valve showed no damage! As of yet I have not utilized the 3rd function for a 3 point top cylinder as planned.
 
   / selector valve #16  
I just ordered one of these. I read it as a selector valve and will run it off one of my two rear remotes. I could have probably have used a two port instead of a three but I wanted to have room for expansion, for other toys .
I plan on the priority circuit for a top cyl on the tph , circuit 2 for tilt and circuit 3 for angle on a back blade. The restrictor is good everything runs to fast. 1/4" hoses to.
On a new handle for the remote will be a toggle to pick the coil on the priority port to turn it off , the spool should block the top cylinder where it is.
Then 2 momentery push buttons , one for circuit 2 Tilt and one for circuit 3 the angle . With all coils off all Cicuit one is selected and the other two are blocked. The remote valve is center blocked to the cylinder ports anyway.
I am a little concerned about the check valve in the "A" port in the third set.
Not sure how the return would work with a check valve there . Hope it can come out. This project will take some time . I will post info and pictures as I get stuff done.
 
   / selector valve #17  
Have not received the valve yet from Burden. But they did receive the order and charged my credit card.
Ordered a tilt cylinder from C & C.
Working on a fittings list and looking for a grip with a toggle and 2 momentary switches. OTTO has what I want but I have to go through a distributor. Not an exciting thought for 1 part. Feels like $$$$.
 
   / selector valve #19  
I looked at the surplus guys for a joystick . thanks Andy no joy
But then I found these guys Sure Grip Controls, control grips and industrial joysticks for mobile equipment
They have a number of types and US dealers.
The one I am looking at is pretty simple see attachment. Looks like $100 kind of stiff but then everybody has to eat.
I think the selector valve came today , wife told me heavy box out front.

AHH Joystick is $135 plus shipping. almost as much as the valve. Have to look some more.
 
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   / selector valve #20  
Is there any updates on this valve. I am wanting to use joystick for the FEL for the angle on the snowplow mounted on my FEL. On the wiring couldnt you use 2 switches for the 3 solenoids. If you installed switches for #2 and#3 and connected the wire that energizes these solenoids to solenoid #1, since #1 has to be energized(closed) for #2and #3 to work?
Bill
 

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