I know this is an old thread, but still a GREAT one.
I am going through the "diverter valve vs long hoses from the back" issue on my smallest tractor.
Right now it is just for a grapple that I am not at all sure that I will have ENORMOUS amount of use for.
A front mount hydraulic post hole digger is a distinct possibility in the near term.... iffy/maybe.
Recent browsings around Surplus Supply have me wondering if the solenoid valve and base plate solution is still the best choice.
These;
Surplus Center - 12 VDC 10 GPM CC DA SOLENOID VALVE
Surplus Center - 1 STATION DO3 SUBPLATE CLOSED AND OPEN CENTER
Surplus Center - HIRSCHMANN CONNECTOR
were recommended a few years ago and are still available.
This;
Surplus Center - 12 VDC 13.2 GPM SAE 8 DOUBLE SELECTOR VALVE
Looks to be a bit more compact and "integrated", i.e. all one piece and ready to "plug and play".
My guess is that I would take the bucket curl/dump hoses from their current quick disconnects at the loader frame, route them into the diverter, then continue the normally open ports to the bucket curl/dump, the normally closed set going to grapple open/close - - Ooops, I just realized that "float" could be very desirable for grapple close...
The long hoses from the rear - - probably functional (enough), a little less ergonomic, not as "elegant", probably less expensive, simpler in concept, etc., I have a stack of 4 rear outlets and one of them has detented float.
I would appreciate comments.