AKfish
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- JD 5115M; JD 110 TLB; JD 4720; Ford 9N; JD X300R
John Deere used to call this a MultiCoupler. I think made by Faster. I wish my 640 loader had one instead of six separate couplers, but too pricey to retro fit.
The third function hoses are marked green and yellow. They are in the middle of the multicoupler. I would swap hoses to get them to the outside of the multicoupler. Then below the the multicoupler (between valve and tractor half of multicoupler) I would install a pair of quick couplers (in the third function hoses). When you want to use the third function at the rear, disconnect and connect hoses from the rear to the hoses from the third function valve.
You can get colored tie wraps from Grainger.
I think that Zebra meant "fourth function"... as in: Then below the the multicoupler (between valve and tractor half of multicoupler) I would install a pair of quick couplers (in the third function hoses). When you want to use the FOURTH function at the rear, disconnect and connect hoses from the rear to the hoses for the third function valve.
That would work. And you would use the rocker switch on the joystick to use the fourth rear hydraulic cylinder.
Of course, you would not have the option of "switching" between the front 3rd SCV function to the rear 4th SCV function with an EH funtionality. That would have to be a "manual" function - connecting and disconnecting the QD's.
Another approach might be to install the Power Beyond Circuit at the rear of the tractor and plumb in an electric diverter (EH circuit) that could be controlled via a rocker switch on the right hand console. You would have QD's at the PBC and could connect the hyd top link into the Power Beyond Circuit.
AKfish