Hydraulic Tee valve...

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fatwilliam

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Ford 4630 4WD
I have a Ford 4630 with a loader attachment. The tractor has a single set of rear remotes. I recently bought a hydraulic scrape blade for the 3-point hitch. The blade has 2 cylinders-one for vertical and one for angling the blade. I'm currently using the blade by setting the vertical angle where I want it, then connecting the horizontal cylinder so it can be adjusted in use. What I'd love to have (besides a second set of remotes) would be some sort of switchable tee- one set of remotes in switchable to an "A" or"B" out.
I know I could connect one of the FEL hoses, but I use the FEL a lot when I'm using the blade.
 
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fatwilliam
You need to determine if your tractor is open center or CCLS. The 2 different hyd systems require different hyd valves or different attachment to 4630 hyd system.
 
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If he is putting the selector valve in the work ports does he something different?

The selector valve switches flow from one cyl to another.

It does not need a feedback line.
 
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After rereading OP's post he would need the double spool valve to accomplish T-N-T plugged into original breakaways with tractor control locked open in one direction. This will work on either the open center or CCLS but one can't directly plumb either valve you listed into the CCLS hyd system. Plain as mud right? Did I state I don't like CCLS? I think I'm correct but hopefully someone will correct me if I'm incorrect.
 
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Both those valve go on the cyl side of the valve, so once you provide flow to the cyl, it will act ormal.

The valve changes the routing between cyl.

How about you providing a run down how it might work.

He is wanting to control two cyl with one remote spool valve.
 
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The valve that JJ linked to is fine. The problem with manual valves for the OPs situation is that to make it convenient to operate, it usually takes a lot of plumbing to get that result. The electric diverters are not that much money and are by far easier to get plumbed in.

Several options available, just need to do some research.

With the diverter after the remote outlets, it makes zero difference what type of hydraulic system a person has.
 
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The valve that JJ linked to is fine. The problem with manual valves for the OPs situation is that to make it convenient to operate, it usually takes a lot of plumbing to get that result. The electric diverters are not that much money and are by far easier to get plumbed in.

Several options available, just need to do some research.

With the diverter after the remote outlets, it makes zero difference what type of hydraulic system a person has.

You and j_j are correct. A splitter connected to the remote's work ports will be neither open or closed center, it is simply a selector valve. Electric will be an easier more convenient install on this tractor.
 
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You and j_j are correct. A splitter connected to the remote's work ports will be neither open or closed center, it is simply a selector valve. Electric will be an easier more convenient install on this tractor.

So Rick does that mean my last statement is incorrect? I'm still trying to understand CCLS.
Thanks,Jim
 

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