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dirt clod

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How well would this work to divert curl function to use for grapple and to use other two diverter sections to divert curl for top and tilt?
This would take the place of needing rear remotes and allow for grapple use?
 
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It should work just fine.
 
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Thanks for the reply
"Check valve in "A" port in the third circuit" What does this do?
 
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Not real sure on that one, but if you call them they have a very knowledgeable staff that possibly can answer that question.
 
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dirt clod said:
Thanks for the reply
"Check valve in "A" port in the third circuit" What does this do?

You would have to find out what that circuit does on a Cat skid steer. If you don't want it, just remove the valve, remove the guts from it, and put the valve back in.
 
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Thanks for the replies. Should be able to control bucket curl, grapple, top and tilt by useing this diverter and the curl function on the FEL control. This is cheaper than the greason diverter valve others are useing. Am I missing something or is this not a better idea than the greason?
 
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Don't know for certain but my take on that valve is #1 elec on switch & full flow to drive a motor, #2 close grapple , #3 is retract grapple. One or the other functons.

If each valve is 2 way it would do what you intend.
 
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"Allows one directional control valve to control three separate circuits."


a directional control I would think would go two ways.

One valve is setup with a restrictor to control flow for a grapple, nice plus.

When I find something that is cheap AND better, I think I'm missing something. I don't find out what it is I'm missing until I buy :eek: .
This does look like it will work though.
 
 
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